Description
In an already scary and blind intersection, there are some pretty vicious potholes when turning right onto the onramp from 41st Avenue (ie, from San Leandro Street).
This is a safety issue, as cars come speeding down E 12th Street toward the onramp, and cars turning right have to zip around the corner in order to not get hit by cars you can't see coming until it's too late. A stop sign on eastbound E 12th Street would make it a lot less dangerous, but the potholes should be fixed, too.
It's on State property, btw, specifically the degraded asphalt in the corner between the concrete for the roadways (visible color difference in satellite images).
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