


Understanding Potholes and Chuckholes on Roads: Causes, Risks, and Repair Options
A pothole, also known as a chuckhole, is a hole or depression in a road or pavement that can be caused by a variety of factors, such as water damage, traffic wear and tear, or poor construction. Potholes can be a nuisance for drivers and can potentially cause accidents if they are not repaired promptly. They can also lead to more extensive damage to the road surface over time.
The term "chuckhole" is often used in informal contexts, such as in conversation among drivers or in local news reports about road conditions. It is not a widely recognized technical term, but it is commonly used in some regions to describe potholes that are particularly large or deep.



