When asked what was the most challenging part of driving a snow plow, an ODOT driver replied with traffic and slush.
Overnight, the first round of freezing rain in Northeast Ohio in two years glazed cars, roads, trees, power lines and more with one- to two-tenths of an inch of ice, creating a chaotic commute.
Preparations began Saturday morning around 10 a.m., with over 100 trucks deployed across eight counties for the duration of Saturday's snowstorm.
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Both the Ohio and WV Departments of Transportation are asking drivers to be careful and give the plows room to work.
What’s it take to push snow around? In cold-weather climes like Ohio’s, it’s a DOT-operated 1,525-unit fleet of Class 8 dump ...
After several mild winters, Northeast Ohio is experiencing its fair share of snow and cold temperatures this year resulting ...
ODOT says it takes an average of 2 hours for a crew to drive their route. But if they’re involved in a crash, it takes away ...
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While ODOT crews monitor the roads, drivers should be monitoring their tires and should stay off the road if possible.