Potholes Cause Headaches and Damage for Southern California Drivers

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Potholes have become a recurring problem on Southern California streets and freeways, causing damage to vehicles and traffic disruptions. Repairing the damage can cost up to $600, but drivers can file a claim with Caltrans or the city of L.A. for reimbursement. Caltrans will reimburse up to $10,000 for damages on freeways and state highways.
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