The Pothole Dodge in Newfoundland: a seasonal hazard for drivers and tires
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Mechanic Ed Hearn has never seen anything quite like the aluminum rim that split apart after a Volvo SUV hit a pothole in St. John’s, N.L., this week.
It’s an especially brutal example of the damage this time of year brings to rims and tires across much of Canada. But the temperature swings in Newfoundland and Labrador are blamed for an even more extreme toll on roads.
“I’ve been living here all my life and every year it’s the same thing: pothole, pothole, pothole,” Hearn said during a busy day at the Morris Service Station.
“They could try to find better asphalt, I suppose — if there is such a thing.”


