Williston North Dakota’s Pothole Hotspots: A Few To Watch Out For From Our Facebook Page
If you're a seasoned driver in Williston, chances are you've encountered the notorious rite of passage: the pothole slalom. We took to our KEYZ Facebook page to uncover a few spots around Williston where these pesky road craters reside, and boy, did you all deliver!
Jessica Willis kicked off the pothole parade by nominating the entire 13th Ave West. Quite the ambitious pothole stretch, Jessica!
Ashley Hoff cried out for mercy from the treacherous potholes at Eagle's Landing, cautioning fellow drivers about the potential for uncomfortable seat-jolting experiences.
Trish Couturee brought up an important question: who's in charge of the alleyways? Potholes don't discriminate, it seems—even the back roads get their fair share of pockmarks.
Hannah Edwards diverted our attention to the engineering marvel (or lack thereof) that is 42nd St. W. by the golf course. It seems like a challenging course both on and off the green!
Now, back to more of the potholes.
Kevin Mieling humorously pointed out that every street in town has its own special pothole charm.
Several of our Facebook friends singled out 26th Street and University Ave. for some extra love.
I found an award-winning pothole up on 28th St.W. in the middle of the road. It was not big enough to high-center a Jeep, but at least it was marked.
And last but not least, Chris Davis made a compelling case for the title of Pothole King, nominating 141st Lane NW as the ultimate pothole battleground. Challenge accepted!
Are the potholes in Williston that bad? Samantha Hepler chimed in, reminiscing about her pothole-filled childhood in West Virginia, where they apparently had craters big enough for synchronized swimming competitions. Talk about making a splash!
So, if you're planning a scenic drive through Williston, buckle up, hold onto your coffee, and get ready for a pothole adventure like no other! Oh, and keep those fingers crossed that they will be fixed soon.
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