This pothole is sufficiently old to drive!
A large avenue crater has been wreaking havoc on automobiles and vehicles in The Bronx for greater than a decade, neighbors say — and has earned the doubtful distinction of being the oldest pothole in metropolis data.
The four-inch-deep crater at Adee and Bouck avenues within the Allerton part has seen a number of fill jobs over time, residents stated. However the short-term fixes are instantly ripped open once more by tires on the “well-traveled” thoroughfare.
“I’ve been making an attempt to keep away from this pothole for years,” lamented Bronxite Desmond Younger.
“The issue is, they fill it yearly or couple of years, and it’s good for some time, so that you overlook about it,” Younger, 39, stated, “after which it comes again and it’s a must to relearn to keep away from it.”
The earliest recorded grievance in regards to the gap dates again to January 2010, in line with the NYC Open Knowledge portal. At 16, the pothole can be sufficiently old to get a learner’s allow in New York and drive over itself.
However long-time residents say the cantankerous crater is not any troublesome teen — however is definitely an historical menace.
“I’ve been right here 50 years: it’s been right here endlessly,” stated Bronx resident Martin Moreira, who maneuvers the foot-wide pothole through mobility scooter following a knee-replacement surgical procedure.
“From time to time you see a truck out right here and so they patch it, however there’s a complete lot of site visitors on the road and it opens up once more,” Moreira, 72, stated. “Town must patch it up for good.”
“That nook is at all times sinking, and a cash pit for town,” added Jose Bonilla, a landlord at a close-by home on Adee Avenue.
“They arrive, they repair it and it breaks once more,” he added, “so even when they fill the pothole, it comes again.”
Other than risks posed to pedestrians and expensive injury finished to automobiles, a number of potholes alongside the intersection additionally flood throughout storms, and are noisy when hit, Moreira claims.
“Automobiles bang into all of it day, each day,” the 72-year-old stated. “I stay throughout the road, and it’s proper exterior my window. It’s fixed noise … everyone hits it.”
To this point, the one spot has amassed dozens of pothole complaints, with all however a type of marked as resolved.
The weird complaints come as Gotham endures one of many worst pothole seasons in years, The Submit first reported earlier this month.
Greater than 19,600 pothole experiences have been made by New Yorkers this yr to this point — with practically half of these lodged in Queens (8,800) — double the experiences made throughout the identical time interval in 2025, in line with a Submit evaluation of 311 information.
Town’s pothole disaster has already turned lethal. A 46-year-old man was killed earlier this month after his stand-up scooter struck a pothole in Ozone Park, Queens.
A citywide blitz this previous weekend scrambled to fill greater than 7,000 potholes with over 90 crews – however some union members have admitted the Massive Apple doesn’t have sufficient employees to satisfy the demand.
“We simply don’t have the manpower to do the job in a well timed method,” stated Joe Puleo, president of Native 983 of District Council 37, which represents assistant freeway repairers.
Puleo informed The Submit he doesn’t count on all of the potholes to be stuffed till June.
The pothole plague is so unhealthy {that a} 23-year-old mechanic is raking in at the very least $2,200 an evening establishing store with a stack of alternative tires subsequent to a crater in Brooklyn.
Younger informed The Submit he’s observed at the very least two extra potholes on the similar intersection this yr, and is now “swerving to keep away from these ones and going straight into this one.
“It’s ridiculous, I’ve needed to take this automotive in twice,” Younger stated, reporting one cracked rim and a thrown steering wheel alignment.
“Repair the damned factor already,” he stated, “and make it everlasting.”

