Lubbock roads are notoriously crappy. If you re lucky enough to make it down
any of them without having to swerve to save your tires, then you should pat yourself on the back. There are plenty of horrible potholes on our streets locally, but this particular spot is extra special.
Measuring roughly five feet wide and approximately 5 to 6 inches deep, it s unclear whether or not you should even call this a pothole. It s more like a massive hole in the middle of the road, spanning across both lanes of traffic, located on 66th Street between Upland and Inler.
The hole was brought to our attention when local Brandi Tadlock shared her unfortunate experience on Facebook:
Woman Curses Out Lubbock County Over Giant Pothole, Gets It Fixed
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Woman Curses Out Lubbock County Over Giant Pothole, Gets It Fixed
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Portion of Upland Avenue closed for water line work
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