This isn’t the first time Georgia Department of Transportation has prepped roads for winter weather, but GDOT says their methods have improved since the last blast of winter weather Savannah saw, back in 2018.
As snow fall and icy conditions gripped much of Georgia, the Department of Transportation is working overnight to treat roads in all around the state.
Last night’s cold temperatures have created an increased risk of black ice conditions. Black ice is mostly transparent, so it’s unlikely you’ll be able to see it while driving down the road. Here’s a few safety tips to keep in mind if you come across black ice later:
and I-516 which is in Savannah, Georgia,” Jill Nagel with the Georgia Department of Transportation told Action News Jax on Monday. “They are doing bridges, overpasses, and interchange ramps ...
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Georgia Department of Transportation the Georgia Department ... since been upgraded to a winter storm warning for areas like Savannah, Valdosta, and Macon. The Athens and Atlanta areas are ...