Road crews continued overnight salting and treatment operations on highways and major city streets across Detroit, aiming to improve traction and road safety ahead of the morning commute.
According to city and state transportation officials, the work focused on key routes, bridges, ramps, and high-traffic corridors, where icy conditions are most likely to develop. The operations are part of ongoing winter response efforts following freezing temperatures and winter precipitation.
At this time, officials have not provided a specific end time for the road treatment activities. Crews are expected to remain active through the morning hours and continue treatment as conditions require, particularly if temperatures remain low or additional ice forms.
Transportation officials emphasized that road treatment during winter weather is a dynamic process, with crews adjusting their response based on real-time conditions rather than a fixed schedule. Motorists may notice trucks actively salting or treating road surfaces throughout the morning and early afternoon.
Drivers are advised to use caution around maintenance vehicles, allow extra travel time, and reduce speed on treated and untreated roadways alike. While road treatment improves traction, officials note that slick spots can still occur, especially on bridges and shaded areas.
Updates on road conditions and treatment efforts will continue as weather conditions evolve.































































































































































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