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Residents in Edison urge neighbors to scan pothole QR codes to report road defects

Local residents' conversation · March 25, 2026
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At an informal gathering, multiple residents described a local trend of placing QR codes near potholes in Edison and urged neighbors to scan the codes to report problems; residents said reporting leads to repairs, though no city confirmation appears in the transcript.

Residents at an informal local gathering said a QR-code trend has spread across Edison and urged neighbors to scan codes placed near potholes to report defects.

"There's a pothole QR code craze all over Edison," said a resident who first raised the observation. Others added practical tips about carrying the small codes: "I keep mine on my dashboard," another said, while one resident…

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