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Notre-Dame Street East potholes cause tire to explode

A Montreal driver says hes lucky to be alive after potholes in the citys east end caused his tire to explode.

Marouane Abid says he's lucky to be alive after tire blowout on Notre-Dame Street East at d'Orlans Avenue

These potholes in the westbound lane of Notre-Dame Street East caused an estimated $700 in damage to Marouane Abid's car. (Marouane Abid / Facebook)

A Montreal driver says he's lucky to be alive afterpotholes in the city's east end caused his tire to explode.

Marouane Abid said he was drivinghis brand new Mercedesweston Notre-Dame Street East near d'Orlans Avenue Thursday when he struck a network of potholes and blew out a tire.

A mechanic later told Abid that he'd never seen anything like it.

"He said it wasn't possible and I was lucky to be alive," Abid said. "If I had been driving faster, I could have lost control."

Abid called the city's 3-1-1 information line to report the problemand was transferred to Quebec's Ministry of Public Works.

"I gave them the location of the hole and they said I could make a claim for the damage, but they also told me there's a provincial law that means I can't sue the city," he said.

Abid said that wasn't his intention because he thoughtthe blame lay with Mercedes. Thenhe returned to take photos of the holes the next day and saw parts from other cars.

Detail of the damaged tire. (Courtesy of Marouane Abid)

"This is the city's problem. There's debris all over the place. There are hubcaps from at least three other cars," he said.

Abiddrove past the same stretch of roadSaturday and said the holes were still there.

He doesn't plan on pursuing the city for the $700 in damage that he estimates it cost to fix his tire. Mercedes picked up most of the tab.

He's just thankful his three-week old son wasn't in the car with him when the blowout occurred.

"I'm very lucky. The city needs to fix this. This is ridiculous. For a country like Canada, it's a shame."