Nashville's roads are posing not just a safety hazard, but a financial one. While a run-in with a pothole is nothing out of the ordinary in Nashville, they've caused quite a stir lately.
but the city is pouring $500,000,000.00 yes five hundred MILLION dollars into a second stadium which is a private for profit business, make it make sense
FOR TRUCK DRIVER TOOO IS SO DANGEROS JUST TAKE 44 OR ANY OTHER ROAD IN TENNESSEE THE GOVERNMENT IS ROVERING THE TAXPAYERS MONEY IM BEEN IN THE ROAD FOR 4 YEARS ARE THEY AREN'T FIXED YET NO EVEN TRIED TO FIXED IS A NIGHTMARE TENNESSEE ROADS IS A SHAME IN ARIZONA TOO
😂😂😂😂 hire a private contractor ??? 😂😂😂 my cousin worked for tdot back in the 1970s, as a private contractor. They did have higher standards back then. Thank gawd they deregulated, big $$$$ now. But with lower standards... now you just "churn" the taxpayers. $$$
Seems those low profile tires are easier to pop with a bad pothole. The old school steel wheels, full size tires with higher sidewalls and some good looking hubcaps hold up better on the bad roads everywhere.
Yeah this is ridiculous. I just bought a car at the end of January and on the first day my husband hit a pothole on the way to work and bent the rim and knocked off 2 hubcaps. He works nights at St Thomas hospital so it's hard to see them. The problem with TN is it takes several months to fill them in and when they do it's almost time for snow to hit again. Briley Pkwy is really bad as is 24 and 40. Do better TN
pass laws to keep those trucks in the right lane and the left lane will be pothole free, the truck drivers shouldnt be in the fast lane speeding past people anyway.