Your Side Investigators from News 5 Cleveland recently took a look at the road, following up on a three-year investigation. (Watch the whole report here, paying special attention to those TV monitors they sloshed into the potholes for effect).
"It's like a maze trying to get through it," said one of the driver's News 5 interviewed.
In order to get through this "maze" some drivers maneuver around the edges of the pothole-laced street. Others take an even less traditional route, driving on the sidewalk.
The specific piece of Terrace Road in dire need of repair is located in front of the abandoned Huron Place Apts, a slowly decaying 13-story vacant building.
Unfortunately, the stretch of asphalt does not seem to be a concern for East Cleveland's City Hall, as News 5 discovered.
In its current state, check out Scene's own video below, it's probably best to avoid Terrace Road altogether. Unless you're excited about driving on the sidewalk.