Weight. Provincial police have responded to more than 400 crash due to winter storm
The Massachusetts State Police issued data following a Saturday night glacier.
In exported email, the information has shown that the province police have responded to the more than 497 crash from last night, the comparisons of the 186 crash last week and 223. Next, they also helped 398 vehicles, and almost three times since last weekend. 17 In those risks, lead to injury, reducing two past snow weekends.
Since 2:28 PM on Sunday, fortunately, there has been no reported killings in accidents.
The high speed limit of 40 miles per hour remains in the universe in 90 east of Eastbound and West.
Worrying are those roads full of roads to turn into the snow.
Drivers have seen those slippery conditions on the weekend talk to Boston 25.
“In fact, all the way back to Boston saw the left and right.”
Ismael Pena describes Dicey Drive from Skyfield to Boston Boston in Saturday night to Sunday morning.
As the snow has been changed to a whirling rain, slet, snow, says the drive usually takes two hours to be dropped for six hours due to deceptive conditions
“It was terrible on the other hand. There was one point that I drove my car to right and almost filled.”
Weight. Provincial Police also revealed some occurring incidents:
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Last Saturday night, on February 15, the military government did not hear local police and firefighters when they found a group of snowmobilels. Fortunately, they were and they were all clean treated.
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Since 5:30 am Sunday, the relevant R9 West road was closed due to the main water break. Since 1 PM, the route has been reset.
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About 9 am, Tracktor-Trailer, with the Northern I95 in Burlington and beat R3 Overpass Bridge, resulting in harm to a bridge and truck. MassDot was sent to check the bridge and decided that it had a formal respect, and opened the routes of travel at 10:30 am.
The roads have been very worried about the snow storm, such as snow change into heavy rain, causing ice to cover roads.
“It’s bad. There is a lot left. Smooth roads.” Eschina Orcel of Winthrop South. “I’m just worried about snow on the street especially at night
Those concerns are especially heard in flooding communities such as roads 9 Eastern the Eastketbound road and road in Newton Data because of dry water.
“Route 9 Full Often From 8 This morning … Now is 5:30 and still floods
Paul Stein says he is worried about dumping temperatures and the danger of passers.
“This is a full snow sheet and climbed the road.”
On Wednesday, on February 12, the latest salt and snow melts in Massachusetts.
The Department of Public Works said that their condition of provision is currently ready and have added to receive additional funding to purchase additional resources.
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