Days after a winter storm rocked Southeastern North Carolina, NCDOT confirms all major interstates in the region are clear of ...
NCDOT division three maintenance engineer Battle Whitley says that although it may not look like the brine and salt they worked days ahead of time to put on the roads are doing anything, they are. He ...
Department workers began spreading salt brine, a mixture of salt and water, along roads on Sunday to prepare for the potentially snowy weather, New Hanover County NCDOT Maintenance Engineer Blake ...
NCDOT crews have been proactive in their approach, tackling the primary routes and interstates early. Doug McNeal, the NCDOT division maintenance engineer covering Durham, Wake, Person Granville, ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Less than 24 hours after the first snowfall of the latest winter storm, the NCDOT addressed members of the media following cumulative snowfall totals across the region.
North Carolina Department of Transportation is working hard to remove the remaining snow and ice with 800 NCDOT crews on the road statewide. NCDOT's Doug McNeal gave ABC11 an update: The daily ...
It’s a stopgap measure while NCDOT figures out how to protect one of the most vulnerable sections of the Outer Banks highway. “We know this is only a temporary fix,” Win Bridgers ...
NCDOT specifically asked people to stay off roads in central and eastern North Carolina unless travel is absolutely necessary. “We have significant amounts of snow and slick roads in areas of ...
Battle Whitley is the division maintenance engineer for the NCDOT’s Division 3. He said patches of ice and snow are still visible on some roads because it’s too cold for salt to melt them.
NCDOT snowplows preparing for Tuesday night snowstorm. Shaun Gallagher and Eric Miller, WRAL reporters As temperatures plummet and we prepare for potential snow, road and electric crews are ...
“It really means a lot,” said NCDOT Rutherford County Maintenance Engineer Jacob Zimmerman. “It’s nice for us to be able to return a favor. When Helene hit, they was able to provide a lot ...
The hardest hit area was around Elizabeth City and the Outer Banks, according to NCDOT. “We have significant amounts of snow and slick roads in areas of the state that don’t often see a lot of ...