AUSTIN (KXAN)— Officers and emergency staff across Central Texas said they’ve been responding ... to 16 collisions between midnight and 1 p.m. on Tuesday. Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) cameras also caught big crashes.
What started off as a perfect Saturday in Austin quickly changed in the afternoon, reminding Central Texas winter is not over. From city crews, to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), to electric companies everyone is getting ready for what might happen in the next few days.
"It's a saltwater solution, and it helps prevent ice from bonding to roadways," Jeff Barker, a spokesperson for TxDOT, said of brine.
TxDOT is treating roads as the Arctic blast of cold weather hits Central Texas. Jeff Barker with the Texas Department of Transportation has more on the work being done and what you should do if you plan on being out on the roads.
Although temperatures creeped back into the low 60s on Friday across Central Texas, residents should prepare for much colder temperatures to start next week and the possibility of snow on
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As “transformative” work begins along I-35 in central Austin, a local transportation organization has announced a program providing financial assistance for impacted businesses.