As I drive around the area, I noticed that many streets have cracked asphalt lines in them. Some of these are rather deep and wide. You might check them out, some are very long. I quess the damage to the streets is due to the harsh winter we have had. Yesterday I drove down Ridge Road in Munster. They were repaving the street. Then I got my answer to the crevice in the street. When they apply new ashalt, one lane at a time, they do not join it correctly and they leave a thin narrow space. When winter time comes around, ice gets in there and destroyes the roadway. Some streets are not paved this way, they join the lines with perfection. I wonder if they have inspectors to monitor situations like this. Or on the other hand, is it overlooked, so more repairs can be made and money can been made in just a few years. It's funny, with Munster being so critical on things in town that they haven't corrected this future problem.
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