When asked what was the most challenging part of driving a snow plow, an ODOT driver replied with traffic and slush.
ODOT says it expects to have a full fleet of over 110 trucks on roadways in Lucas, Wood, Fulton, Henry, Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca and Williams counties.
ODOT crews are working to clear ice and snow from Oklahoma highways, urging drivers to slow down, give plows space, and use caution, especially on bridges and overpasses.
Roads across Oklahoma are expected to be slick and hazardous after snow, ice and freezing rain hit the state later Tuesday ...
ODOT says it takes an average of 2 hours for a crew to drive their route. But if they’re involved in a crash, it takes away ...