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ALDOT warns of black ice danger - MSNALDOT is urging motorists to use extreme caution Wednesday morning, Jan. 22, as temperatures are expected to remain below freezing. These conditions significantly increase the potential of black ...
The dangerous road conditions across Alabama won’t ease up as the sun rises Wednesday morning. In many areas, it could actually be even more dangerous. The reason? Black ice.
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ALDOT urges caution for ‘black ice’ conditions - MSNThe dangerous road conditions across Alabama won’t ease up as the sun rises Wednesday morning. In many areas, it could actually be even more dangerous. The reason? Black ice.
'Black ice' is so-called because it is difficult to see on pavement," said ALDOT spokesman Seth Burkett. ALDOT advises motorists to drive cautiously and at reduced speeds.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Some roadways were closed Monday night because of ice. Huntsville Police closed the ramp from North Memorial Parkway to I-565 west and the ramp from South Memorial to I-565 ...
The Alabama Department of Transportation is urging drivers to exercise “extreme caution” Wednesday morning with dangerous black ice possible on state roadways. Black ice is a thin, invisible ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - ALDOT is warning motorists of black ice Wednesday morning, Jan 22. They provided the following tips while travelling tomorrow morning.
Seth Burkett, public information officer for the Alabama Department of Transportation, says leaders have indicated a high chance of snow for Sunday and Monday. Because of this, crews will begin the ...
ALDOT crews prepped some areas for Wednesday morning’s commute. The possibility of black ice forming overnight is much greater in some of the inland counties.
The Alabama Department of Transportation is taking action to be as prepared as possible for the upcoming winter weather.
The Alabama Department of Transportation is urging drivers to exercise “extreme caution” Wednesday morning with dangerous black ice possible on state roadways.
'Black ice' is so-called because it is difficult to see on pavement," said ALDOT spokesman Seth Burkett. ALDOT advises motorists to drive cautiously and at reduced speeds.
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