TIFTON – 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.
Uh, obviously got Director Stallings, uh, Georgia Emergency Management agent and his team here with us at the SOC this morning, Commissioner McMurray, Georgia DOT. Uh, Lieutenant ... GDAC with the ...
“If you must travel, try to delay your travel until daylight hours,” the GDOT said. Drivers were also advised to stay back at least 100 feet from the rear of the truck and do not pass a ...
The Georgia Department of Transportation sent brine trucks out to pre-treat major roads and interstates as the temperature prepares to dip below freezing.
In a separate release, GDOT said these trucks move around 40 mph to apply the brine and drivers are asked to stay 100 feet behind them. Drivers are also advised not to pass a GDOT truck spreading ...
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The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) is asking for patience as crews work "around the clock" to clear icy roads ...