Road conditions in Michigan: Snow slowing travel on major highways
As travelers woke up to slick weather in Southeast Michigan, collisions were reported near Ford Street and Telegraph at I-96.
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Road conditions are bad around metro Detroit with highways seeing congestion due to slick pavement and crashes
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Interchanges at I-75/I-696, I-94/M-39, and elsewhere are slow going
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Drivers should expect delays of 30 minutes or more in places that are the slickest
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Road conditions are bad around metro Detroit with highways seeing congestion due to slick pavement and crashes
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Interchanges at I-75/I-696, I-94/M-39, and elsewhere are slow going
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Drivers should expect delays of 30 minutes or more in places that are the slickest
(FOX 2):In metro Detroit, snowy conditions and gusty winds are making driving dangerous.
Even though the region’s bridges and overpasses should be the smoothest, driving is slow everywhere, even when there aren’t any collisions.
One large crash was causing issues for eastbound traffic heading into the city on I-96 at Telegraph as of 7 a.m.
A snow band that unloaded and is still dumping flakes throughout Southeast Michigan has caused commuters to prepare ahead and anticipate their commute to work taking longer than usual.
However, the interchanges at I-94/M-39 and I-75/I-696 are also congested.
There are also visibility concerns to be concerned about, as the National Weather Service has warned of wind gusts of up to 35 mph.
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