Some Bowling Green residents living on smaller, less traveled roads haven't been out since last Wednesday due to the icy conditions. But road crews worked throughout the holiday weekend de-icing and scraping the ice from roadways.
The Department of Transportation is prepared for up to an inch of snow that they can clear immediately. However, this particular storm was a tough one due to the layers of ice compacted from days of freezing temperatures.
Many roads were pre-treated before the storm by using a mixture of salt and sodium chloride, but hours of rain and sleet washed the treatment away.
The plan for the next winter storm remains the same. Larger, more traveled roads will be plowed first followed by secondary roads, and lastly residential roads.
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Winter Driving Tips
Ice Storm/Snowstorm
Winter brings treacherous driving conditions, and ice storms can present more severe driving conditions than even major snowstorms. Snow can actually enhance traction on icy roads, while ice storms deposit layers of treacherous, often-invisible ice on virtually every surface. Learn how to stay safe when facing icy conditions:
Stay safe on icy roads
Source: http://www.progressive.com/RC/CSafety/rc_storm.asp contributed to these tips.