The city’s dismal pothole-repair efforts are so bad that a 23-year-old mechanic is raking in at least $2,200 a night setting up shop with a stack of replacement tires next to a crater in Brooklyn.
Javier Yat told The Post on Tuesday that he changes so many tires on a typical night working out of his van around Exit 9A on the Belt Parkway that he runs out of new wheels mid-shift.
“I carry about 10 tires in my van at all times, but when I park in that location specifically, I have to pay a runner to go back and forth to the shop for me and to pick up what I need,” he said.
“One man’s misfortune is another man’s blessing.’’…