There are nearly 3,700 GDOT traffic cameras across the Peach State. WTOC Investigates found most of the livestreams in the ...
The Scottsdale Police Department is launching a new emergency alert system called RAVE Alert for the WM Phoenix Open and beyond. The free service will send alerts via text, email, or voice message ...
Access to the app, RAVE, which the State of North Carolina paid nearly $4.7 million for, was provided to only 27 schools in ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (WDEF) – As a winter storm swept across Georgia on Tuesday, the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) continues to work around the clock to address hazardous road conditions.
“We are preparing for what could be a worst-case scenario,” GDOT spokeswoman Natalie Dale said. The department will be mixing up the saltwater solution and pre-treating thousands of miles of ...
The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) is actively pre-treating roads with brine to prepare for below-freezing temperatures and potential road hazards in the coming days. GDOT crews are ...
GDOT says crews are out on the interstates and secondary routes that have posed “particular challenges.” Officials highlighted areas south of Interstate 20 and east of Interstate 85 as ...
According to GDOT, work crews will apply brine solution to interstates, state routes, bridges, and overpasses in anticipation of freezing rain, sleet, ice, and snow. The brine operations are ...
The RAVE Alert system will be run by Scottsdale Police. It will be activated during large events, providing alerts about things like severe weather, public safety concerns, evacuations and more.
ATLANTA — A snowstorm through the Southeast came across Georgia on Tuesday, inundating many major interstates and state highways with snow and ice. With freezing temperatures across the Peach ...
With possible freezing temperatures and conditions expected to hit Central Georgia, at the earliest, late Monday evening through early Wednesday morning, GDOT announced they brined the several ...