Harsh winter leaves SGI dealing with busy pothole season
An especially cold and snowy winter has paved the way for pavement problems in the spring and summer, and Saskatchewan drivers are now dealing with the effects of it.
SGI doesn’t keep data specifically related to potholes, but they do have a category called roadbed collisions of which potholes are a part. Thanks to some digging from their statisticians, they were able to eliminate a few claims they knew weren’t pothole related, and a rising trend of roadbed collisions emerged.
“For 2022, year to date… provincewide, we have seen an increase in these types of claims,” said Tyler McMurchy, SGI’s manager of media relations. “We’ve got 197 so far this year. That’s actually more than the last two years combined.”
Drivers in Prince Albert may have gotten off relatively lightly, especially considering all the snow here this winter. It’s still been a comparatively busy pothole season, however.