CHESTER COUNTY, PA — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has announced that maintenance crews will conduct pothole repairs next week on multiple state highways in Chester County. Motorists are advised to expect travel restrictions and potential slowdowns while work is underway.
To date, PennDOT District 6 has received over 2,500 customer concerns regarding potholes since January 1, 2025. To facilitate further reporting, potholes can be submitted via PennDOT’s Customer Care Center.
The following roadways in Chester County are scheduled for repairs:
- U.S. 30 in Sadsbury, Valley, Caln, East Caln, and West Whiteland townships.
- U.S. 202 in Tredyffrin, East Whiteland, and West Goshen townships.
- U.S. 322 (Horseshoe Pike) in Honey Brook Borough and Honey Brook Township.
- Route 41 (Gap Newport Pike) in London Grove and Londonderry townships.
- Route 100 in West Whiteland and West Goshen townships.
- Route 162 (Embreeville Road) in Newlin Township.
- Route 926 (Street Road) in Pennsbury Township.
- Northbrook Road in West Bradford Township.
- Cambridge Road in Honey Brook Township.
Motorists are reminded to reduce speed in work zones and avoid distracted driving to ensure the safety of both drivers and road crews.
Pothole patching will continue until all scheduled areas have been addressed. All operations are weather-dependent.
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