Georgia Power and the Georgia Department of Transportation were working to keep people safe during Tuesday’s winter storm. “We can’t plow through standstill traffic, so we need everyone off the roads,
The Georgia Department of Transportation is hosting a series of in-person community conversations from Feb. 11-12 to provide updates to the public on the proposed I-285 Westside Express Lanes project
The Georgia Department of Transportation spent Sunday protecting roadways by sending 31 bucket trucks out to brine interstates throughout Georgia, including I-95 in Glynn and Camden counties.
ATLANTA — Wednesday came and went and brought with it sunshine and slightly higher temperatures, melting off some of the ice that made roads so tricky in the morning following Tuesday's snowfall around much of metro Atlanta -- but not all of it, and some roads in the more heavily-impacted parts of the region remain hazardous on Thursday morning.
As snow fall and icy conditions gripped much of Georgia, the Department of Transportation working overnight to treat roads in Atlanta, and Central, Southern and coastal parts of the state.
From Sunday evening into Monday, crews with the Georgia Department of Transportation are treating roads ahead of winter weather. As of Sunday, brine was applied to more than 6,000 miles of interstate.
Crews with the Georgia Department of Transportation are out pre-treating roads with brine around the clock, trying to stay ahead of the below freezing temperatures over the next few days and the potential road hazards that could bring.
The Georgia Department of Transportation said brine operations would begin 8 a.m. on Sunday in northwest Georgia.
Georgia officials are urging drivers to stay off the roads due to snow and ice. Here are the main road closures and incidents being reported around metro Atlanta and South Georgia: Georgia ...
The Georgia Department of Transportation said Wednesday that a State of Emergency was still in place across the state. The declaration remained in place on Thursday. “Georgia DOT asks for the ...
HOUSTON COUNTY, Ga. — The Georgia Department of Transportation began preparing Central Georgia roads Sunday morning for expected winter weather, spreading more than 200,000 gallons of brine solution across District 3's highways and state routes, including Macon and Warner Robins.
ATLANTA — A snowstorm through the Southeast came across Georgia on Tuesday, inundating many major interstates and state highways with snow and ice. With freezing temperatures across the Peach State, those conditions have not cleared Wednesday morning, creating dangerous situations.