The winter weather is already causing accidents in our area. PennDOT is working to make sure the roads are safer for you.
PennDOT says you shouldn't drive in this mess unless you have to. If you're going to be out on the roads, be alert for changing travel conditions.
PennDOTs primary goal is to keep roads passable, not completely free of ice and snow.
Interstates and expressways will be their primary focus.
PennDOT says they're not pouring salt on roads now because the rain will only wash it away.
"Right now our temps are above freezing, whether that's the road temps or air and as long as they stay above freezing we really shouldn't have a problem but we will have crews on until at least midnight patrolling the area checking for ice," stated Fritzi Schreffler, PennDOT spokesperson.
You can check road conditions on our website by clicking on Find It.
PennDOT says you shouldn't drive in this mess unless you have to. If you're going to be out on the roads, be alert for changing travel conditions.
PennDOTs primary goal is to keep roads passable, not completely free of ice and snow.
Interstates and expressways will be their primary focus.
PennDOT says they're not pouring salt on roads now because the rain will only wash it away.
"Right now our temps are above freezing, whether that's the road temps or air and as long as they stay above freezing we really shouldn't have a problem but we will have crews on until at least midnight patrolling the area checking for ice," stated Fritzi Schreffler, PennDOT spokesperson.
You can check road conditions on our website by clicking on Find It.