I've never seen the roads in worse shape than they are this year. My entire commute is a swerving mess.
On a somewhat related note, several years ago, I pulled off the side of the road to turn my vehicle around. The area where I pulled off is state owned property, but was previously privately owned property and the owner had a service station there many moons ago. About 3/4 through my turnaround procedure, my front driver side wheel abruptly "fell through" the ground. I heard an immediate hiss. I put the vehicle in reverse and backed out of the hole. Sure enough, the tire was shredded. Thankfully, the wheel was fine. I installed my spare and went on my way. The next day, I contacted the appropriate department to inform them of the massive hole in the ground and they told me that one of the old in-ground fuel tanks had probably caved in. You think? Anyway, to make a long story short, I would have had to take off work and go to court in order to be reimbursed. The silver lining is that I had been planning to buy aftermarket wheels and larger tires anyway, so I used the incident as an excuse to buy that stuff!
I'm still ticked that they didn't offer some form of assistance. A simple $50 would have made me at least feel a little better. It wasn't enough to cover the cost of a tire, but seriously, you left an old, in-ground, fuel tank unfilled? What?!