
February 5,2014
Feb 6, 2014
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This week’s “NCDOT Now” includes • Most of the state is finally clear of snow and ice after last week’s winter storm. We’ll have more on the DOT’s team effort to plow, salt and sand statewide. • How to reduce dangerous c...
February 5, 2014 is an episode from NCDOT Now by NCDOT Communications Office. This week’s “NCDOT Now” includes • Most of the state is finally clear of snow and ice after last week’s winter storm. We’ll have more on the DOT’s team effort to...
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Published Feb 6, 2014.
This week’s “NCDOT Now” includes • Most of the state is finally clear of snow and ice after last week’s winter storm. We’ll have more on the DOT’s team effort to plow, salt and sand statewide. • How to reduce dangerous crashes and improve safety on the state’s highways. What an officer from the first state to convict a person for texting and driving has to say to NC drivers. • Plus, there’s expanded bus service in the Triangle to help you sail through any traffic congestion caused by the Fortify Construction project in Raleigh. We’ll tell you why you should hop onboard the Johnston County Express route. • And, a tremendous honor for a valued DOT team member for his contributions to race relations and the community. Download now.
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Published Feb 6, 2014