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Atlanta News First on MSNGeorgia Power, Georgia Department of Transportation work to keep people safe during winter stormGeorgia 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, ...
MACON, Ga. — Winter weather is coming to Central Georgia and the Georgia Department of Transportation is making sure that all drivers stay safe ahead of it. With possible freezing temperatures ...
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TIFTON – Georgia Department of Transportation crews began brine operations in Southwest Georgia on Sunday morning. It is ahead of what is expected to be an unusual statewide winter weather event.
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 ...
GEORGIA — 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 ...
That could create dangerous conditions on Georgia roadways. The Georgia Department of Transportation has now already begun prepping the roads with a saltwater mix aimed at decreasing the amount of ...
The Georgia Department of Transportation is planning renovations for the interchange of I-75 at Chula Brookfield Road.
The Georgia Department of Transportation said brine operations would begin 8 a.m. on Sunday in northwest Georgia, with extreme cold arriving in the Peach State overnight into Monday. That will ...
The winter storm that hit large parts of Georgia Tuesday is over, but state Department of Transportation crews were continuing to treat and plow roads Wednesday in areas that haven't seen ...
Hydrogen-powered semitrucks are now navigating roads along Georgia’s coast, ferrying supplies and goods from the state’s ...
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