Tuesday, February 24th 2015, 7:50 am
As warmer temperatures move into the state, ODOT crews anticipate continued progress in clearing roadways and lessening the number of slick spots.
Drivers who must travel Tuesday morning are urged to plan ahead for extra travel time so they can take it slow. Even in areas of the state with less accumulation, drivers need to remain alert to black ice conditions and use caution on bridges, overpasses and ramps.
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ODOT crews said they will continue salt, sand and plowing operations as long as conditions warrant. Drivers should remain alert to these trucks working throughout the morning hours and stay at least 200 feet behind snow plows.
If drivers must travel out of state, they are urged to check area road conditions before heading out.
Out-of-State Road Conditions
Arkansas 800-245-1672 www.idrivearkansas.com
Colorado 303-639-1111 www.cotrip.org
Kansas 866-511-5368 511.ksdot.org
Missouri 888-275-6636 www.modot.org
New Mexico 800-432-4269 www.nmroads.com
Texas 800-452-9292 www.drivetexas.org
To check current road conditions in Oklahoma, call the Department of Public Safety's road conditions hotline at 888-425-2385.
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