Keeping Virginia's Roads Safe: How to Report a Road Problem
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Why Report a Road Problem?



How to Report a Road Problem

What to Report
When reporting a road problem, be sure to include as much detail as possible. Some examples of issues to report include: Potholes or uneven pavement Debris or obstacles in the road Traffic signal or sign issues Drainage problems or flooding Overgrown vegetation or tree branches
What Happens After You Report a Road Problem?
After you report a road problem, VDOT will review and prioritize your report. If the issue is an emergency, such as a hazardous pothole or a downed tree, VDOT will dispatch a crew to address the problem as soon as possible. For non-emergency issues, VDOT will schedule maintenance or repairs based on priority and resource availability. Reporting a road problem is an important step in maintaining the safety and integrity of Virginia's roads. By reporting issues, you can help prevent accidents, reduce damage to vehicles, and ensure that roads are clear and safe for all users. Remember to report road problems online, by phone, or through the VDOT 511 Virginia app, and provide as much detail as possible. Together, we can keep Virginia's roads safe and well-maintained.Keyword: Report a Road Problem, Virginia Department of Transportation, VDOT, road safety, maintenance, transportation infrastructure