VDOT Prepares For Winter Roads

The first snow of winter has arrived, and the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is stocked and ready for the winter ahead, and motorists are partners in making this season a safe one.

VDOT has equipment, materials and staffing in place so that it can provide roadway treatment and plowing as weather requires.

VDOT Chief of Maintenance and Operations Kevin Gregg  said “With winter weather ahead, preparation, planning and coordination are essential. Since the end of last winter, VDOT has been planning and preparing its crews for when the first snowflakes fall so that we can maintain the roadways and keep travelers safe and on the move. It’s not just VDOT that should be preparing, but the public as well, so check your tires, wiper blades and anti-freeze and make sure you’re ready for inclement winter weather.”

VDOT is responsible for clearing snow from nearly 60,000 miles of state-maintained roads. Throughout October, VDOT conducted training exercises to test equipment and make sure that snowplow drivers are familiar with their routes. During these annual dry runs, snowplow drivers rode their routes, checked for obstacles they may encounter before an actual snow event, and made sure the equipment was in working order.

Drivers should be prepared for every trip behind the wheel, but winter weather can create even more challenging road conditions. If possible, stay off the roads during severe winter weather and wait until conditions improve. Staying home eliminates the risk of a crash and helps keep the roads clear for first responders and snowplow drivers.

Drivers should make sure their vehicles are ready for winter weather. Check brakes and tires, antifreeze, de-icing washer fluid, headlights, tail and brake lights and oil. People should prepare an emergency winter driving kit with items such as jumper cables, ice scraper, blanket, phone charger and first aid kit.

Travelers are urged to know before they go. During winter, regularly monitor weather forecasts, anticipated travel impacts and road conditions prior to hitting the road. Motorists are encouraged to use VDOT’s free mobile 511 app, visit 511virginia.org or call 511 from any phone in Virginia to get up-to-date information on road and traffic conditions.

The link for VDOT’s winter weather page, which has driving tips and other helpful information, can be found with this story on our website. https://www.vdot.virginia.gov/travel-traffic/driver-safety/weather/

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Scott Smith

Scott Smith is the General Manager for Allegheny Mountain Radio and Station Coordinator and News Reporter for WVLS. Scott’s family has deep roots in Highland County. While he did not grow up here, he spent as much time as possible on the family farm, and eventually moved to Highland to continue the tradition, which he still pursues with his cousin. Unfortunately, farming doesn’t pay all the bills, so he has previously taken other jobs to support his farming hobby, including pressman/writer for The Recorder, and Ag Projects Coordinator for The Highland Center. He lives in Hightown with wife Michelle and son Ethan. In his spare time, he wishes he had more spare time, especially to ride his prized Harley-Davidson motorcycle. scott@amrmail.org

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