G-DOT Ready for Hazardous Weather Conditions

The Georgia Department of Transportation is ready with salt and sand trucks and has crews stationed throughout the state where the severest weather will hit.

G-DOT spokesperson Teri Pope said the Department has ample personnel and resources located throughout the state and will pre-treat and treat roads throughout as conditions warrant. 

In addition, manpower, equipment, salt, gravel and brine can be relocated from lesser impacted areas if necessary and agreements are in place with private contractors to assist in clearing roadways if needed.

Pope said DOT’s crews’ first priority will be the Interstate Highway System and heavily travelled U.S. and State routes. 

Pope said G-DOT will closely coordinate its efforts with the National Weather Service and state and local officials to best utilize resources; pre-treatment of roads will begin when conditions warrant.    

If conditions deteriorate as forecast, especially in areas in middle and south Georgia where ice is forecast, the public is advised to refrain from all but absolutely necessary driving and to exercise extreme caution if they must drive.  

Slow down; maintain a steady speed; avoid sudden braking; and never pass a Georgia DOT vehicle treating roadways.