ODOT Crews Busy Clearing Snowy Roads

ODOT  Winter Storm Update -Information Directly from The Ohio Dept of Transportation

Around 1,600 snow plow trucks and 3,000 drivers are ready to do battle with Mother Nature in Ohio this weekend. A major winter storm is threatening to drop nearly snow, ice, and rain on the state.

“The men and women of ODOT are the standard of excellence when it comes to dealing with winter weather on our roads," said Director Jack Marchbanks. "They'll be working hard to keep roads passable during the storm, however, high winds will bring the additional challenge of blowing and drifting conditions even after the storm moves out. If you are traveling this weekend, give yourself extra time to safely reach your destination.”

Snow plow crews and nearly 300 mechanics will be working 12-hour shifts to fight snow and ice on state and U.S. routes outside of municipalities and Ohio's interstates.

Plows travel slower than the speed limit to allow our crews to remove snow and drop ice-melting material on the roadway. Leave extra distance between plows and your vehicle and try to avoid passing plows. ODOT plows were struck 64 times last winter.

"Please help keep our crews safe as they work to keep you safe. If you don't have to travel, stay home. If you are on the road, please give our crews plenty of room to work," said Marchbanks.

With 553,000 tons of salt on hand, ODOT has plenty of salt to deal with the storm. Plummeting temperatures will reduce the effectiveness of salt, forcing crews to mix in additives that are more effective at extremely low temperatures.

You can find live travel conditions, more than 600 traffic cameras, and traffic alerts online at OHGO.com or with the OHGO app. You can also get statewide updates via Twitter and Facebook. Be sure to follow our 12 ODOT districts on Twitter and Facebookfor more localized information.

 


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