VDOT News - Richmond
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IMMEDIATE Melanie Stokes 804-835-3857 [email protected] |
RICH-197800 Dec. 22, 2022 |
MOTORISTS BE AWARE OF BLACK ICE, TREES IN ROADWAY
Wet roads have potential to freeze as temperatures fall rapidly
CHESTERFIELD, Va. – The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Richmond District crews are on the lookout for the potential for both black ice and high winds causing downed trees on Friday.
Any wet pavement from rainfall may turn into slick spots as temperatures dip below freezing. Crews will be monitoring all state-maintained roads in the district for icy conditions, treating slick patches with salt to melt ice, and sand to give vehicles traction. Drivers should use extra caution Friday afternoon as temperatures remain cold and wet pavement may be icy in spots.
Reminders for drivers
● Use caution in locations where pavement freezes first, including bridges, overpasses and shaded areas.
● Monitor the forecast for both your location and destination when planning travel. Plan to travel around winter weather, not during the event.
● Allow more time to reach your destination and leave extra room between vehicles while driving.
● If you begin to skid, do not brake. Take your foot off the gas and steer the vehicle in the direction you want to go.
Wind Speeds
Additionally, traffic signal crews and emergency tree crews are on standby to address downed trees or inoperable signals caused by predicted high winds on Friday. Wind speeds on the Benjamin Harrison and Varina-Enon bridges are being closely monitored by VDOT.
If high winds make it necessary for bridges to close for safety reasons, changeable message boards, signs and barricades will alert motorists in advance. When there are high winds, tractor-trailers, box trucks, and large vans and SUVs are advised to not cross those two bridges. Trucks carrying small or empty loads may be especially at risk.
Information resources
511 Virginia
Before traveling, you can get the latest traffic conditions by using 511 Virginia. Call 511 from any phone in Virginia, visit www.511virginia.org or download the free mobile app at http://www.virginiadot.org/travel/511.asp#app.
Social media
Twitter: For area information, follow @VaDOTRVA and @511centralva
Facebook: Visit VDOT’s statewide page and follow the Richmond District group: https://www.facebook.com/VirginiaDOT
Customer service center
Report road hazards or ask road-related questions at VDOT’s 24-hour Customer Service Center by calling 800-FOR-ROAD (800-367-7623) or using the online form available at https://my.vdot.virginia.gov/.
Additional resources
For more winter driving information, please visit VDOT's winter weather page.
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