NCDOT advised that residents should not attempt ... not drive through standing water and to respect barricades and road closure signs.
Since the road closure sign was put up, drivers have been constantly moving them to pass through. One NCDOT representative says that someone even poured the water out of the barricades just to ...
Yes. According to Lauren Haviland, communications officer for NCDOT divisions 2 and 3, during the planning for the Military ...
Click here for updated information on road closings in Western North Carolina ... four-lane highways remain closed in several places. NCDOT was able to reopen I-26 south of Asheville over the ...
But NCDOT still says roads in areas hardest hit by the storm should be considered closed to people who don’t live in the region or aren’t helping with storm recovery. “Non-essential traffic ...
should not attempt to drive through standing water and must respect barricades and road closure signs," the update on DriveNC.gov, the NCDOT road monitoring service, reads. During a Sept.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) announced they will start on a project to replace the pipes and to ...