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Pothole 101: Why February has been the worst month for roads
February is notorious for freeze-thaw cycles, especially in 2022, maximizing the damage incurred to our roads.
Not a secret that winter can wreak havoc on our roads, but February, in particular, is known for being a tough month on the infrastructure.
February is notorious for freeze-thaw cycles. For example, Pearson International Airport has followed this trend. So far, we have had exactly 10 days below zero and 10 days above zero -- maximizing the damage of our roads.
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"(In the month of February), we've had a thaw, then a freeze, then a brief thaw, another freeze, then a thaw, then a freeze, then a thaw, then a freeze and a thaw. Imagine how the pavement feels," said Tyler Hamilton, a meteorologist at The Weather Network.
Watch the video above to get the scoop on why February is typically known for being the worst month for roads during the winter months.