Georgia Department of Transportation crews began brine operations in Southwest Georgia on Sunday morning. It is ahead of what is expected to be an unusual statewide winter weather event.
The Georgia Department of Transportation sent brine trucks out to pre-treat major roads and interstates as the temperature prepares to dip below freezing.
The Georgia Department of Transportation spent Sunday protecting roadways by sending 31 bucket trucks out to brine ...
Drivers on I-75 in and around Middle Georgia have been stuck in traffic overnight following Tuesday's winter storm that caused icy roads and multiple crashes.A ...
With winter weather expected this week, the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) is already working to keep the roads cleared. Workers started a pre-treatment ...
Following Monday’s State of Emergency declaration for all of Georgia, and with most of the state under either a winter storm ...
The Georgia Department of Transportation is reporting that roads are returning to normal conditions after the historic ...
"If you can’t get to work or get around, have fun, stay home.” Nagel said GDOT has dump trucks they can install plows to the front of if it gets to the point they need that. They’re just ...
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The National Weather Service’s forecast for early next week calls for a chance of snow on Tuesday, and some freezing ...
The Peach Pass lane is still covered in white snow ... Britney Edney spotted multiple GDOT trucks coming off of Georgia 400 on their way to work on the roads. 8:50 a.m. - Calhoun residents ...