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Will This Snow Season Go Down as the Harshest in Maryland's History?
SOUTHERN MARYLAND - 1/26/2009
By Pete Hurrey
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In this, the one hundred year anniversary of Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration’s modern road building, forecasters are predicting one of the heaviest snow seasons ever.
By the 1940s, snow plows had been introduced to the SHA. Back then, when it snowed, one man would drive the plow while his partner would stand in the back of the dump truck and shovel salt and sand onto the roadway. A lot has changed since those early days and it is probably a good thing, given the current snow forecast for the 2008-09 winter season. The tireless SHA workers also apply salt and pre-moistened salt in advance of predicted sleet or freezing rain storms. In doing so, the SHA not only saves money and materials, but keeps roadways open and passable longer than when only treating road surfaces after the event. In preparation for this year’s season SHA has stockpiled more than 336,000 tons of salt and placed eight salt brine machines in strategic locations across the State. However, rural areas such as the lion’s share of Southern Maryland require even more planning and strategy. SHA tackles the challenging snow levels in the rural parts of the State with a fleet of almost 80 wing plows, which allow plow drivers to remove more snow in a single pass than traditional plows used in urban areas. “We are committed to staying ahead of winter storms. Helping people remain safe on the roads is at the core As an aide to motorists, SHA has installed six new dynamic message signs to keep motorists informed of road conditions ahead. In addition to the signs, motorists may go to the Web site or call can also call the Winter Storm Hotline at 1-800-327-3125 for winter weather road closures. The SHA also is embarked on an intensive effort to remind drivers to B-SAFE, an acronym for “Buckle up,” “Slow down – speeding kills,” “Always drive sober,” “Focus” and “Everyone share the road – everyone gets home.” |
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