Some bus routes operated by the Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) are experiencing minor delays as winter weather continues to impact road conditions across the city.
According to transit officials, drivers are adjusting speeds and, in some cases, routes to safely navigate slick roads, snow buildup, and icy patches. These adjustments are intended to prioritize passenger safety while maintaining service where possible.
The delays are described as limited and temporary, primarily affecting certain routes during peak travel times. DDOT officials say service continues to operate citywide, though riders may experience longer wait times depending on location and traffic conditions.
Transit officials are coordinating with city road crews and monitoring conditions throughout the day. As weather conditions improve and road treatment efforts continue, schedules are expected to gradually return to normal.
Passengers are encouraged to allow extra travel time, check service updates when available, and use caution when boarding or exiting buses in winter conditions. DDOT also reminds riders that safety measures, including reduced speeds, are standard procedure during adverse weather.
Officials emphasized that the adjustments are a precautionary step aimed at maintaining reliable service while ensuring the safety of both passengers and drivers.




























































































































































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