Everyone has that one road they absolutely hate right?

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Most of us drive every single day, to and from work or out to the store or to meet up with friends and family.

And when you drive down a road that just treats your car like garbage it gets frustrating.

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Photo by Yogendra Singh on Unsplash
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Especially when you consider that a large portion of road maintenance is funded by our taxes, and we pay a lot of taxes in New Jersey!

I will say, I drive up 37 from Seaside Heights every day to get to work, and that used to be a ride a didn't look forward to.

That was up until a month ago or so when the road was finally milled and paved.

Now, driving over the Mathis bridge and down 37 is a breeze, until you hit every red light along the way!

There's another road that I just can not stand at all in Ocean County, and from what I can tell I'm not the only one.

The reason I can't stand the road is because of the inconsistent patchwork; parts of the road are patched while others are rough and it wreaks havoc on my tires!

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Photo by Imthaz Ahamed on Unsplash
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That being said, it looks as though this road is getting ready for some serious repairs.

In a press release sent out by Ocean County, a one-mile stretch of this road is getting ready to be paved over from curb to curb!

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The work is set to begin tonight (November second) and will take place between the hours of 9 PM and 5 AM, so it shouldn't affect your commute.

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According to the Ocean County Press Release, Washington Street in Toms River will have a one-mile stretch milled and paved!

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From Haines Road to Lexington Road, crews will be working to pave the road.

The work is expected to be completed in four days.

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