Four cars were damaged in the space of a couple of minutes yesterday morning.
A pothole in Offaly which caused damaged to several wheels has been filled.
Four cars were damaged, on the Mount Lucas to Edenderry Road, in the space of a couple of minutes yesterday morning.
Midlands 103's Will Faulkner was one of a number of motorists who had damaged caused by the pothole.
Steven Linehan burst his tyre and buckled the rim after hitting the crater.
In a Facebook post he said it was a "very dangerous pothole as it's directly opposite the island in the middle of the road as you enter Mount Lucas.
Seamus Holleran also posted he burst a tyre on Sunday night and had to change it in the wind and rain.
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