Throughout the eight-county district, crews are loading trucks with salt and pre-treating routes with brine in advance of the storm. With a possible accumulation of one to three inches, snow showers are anticipated to begin late Friday evening, and snowplow operators will be ready to hit the state highway system once the snow begins.

Although ODOT crews will be treating and plowing routes as needed, motorists are reminded of the need for additional caution when traveling during inclement weather. Along with reducing their speed, drivers need to allow additional travel time and maintain a safe following distance behind other vehicles.

Motorists are also reminded to give ODOT crews room to work. A snowplow operator’s field of vision is restricted, so it is important that drivers keep their distance and watch for sudden stops. For more safe driving tips and statewide road condition information, visit ODOT’s web site Here.

ODOT District 9 includes Adams, Brown, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross and Scioto counties.