The Charlotte Department of Transportation is urging residents to work from home on Friday as road crews brace for challenging conditions caused by winter weather. The safety of commuters is a priority, and maximizing remote work will ease traffic pressure during the anticipated messy conditions.
During a news conference, CDOT officials indicated that road crews will be working until 7 a.m. Friday, preparing for the ice and snow expected during rush hour. They are implementing 12-hour shifts to ensure prompt response and road maintenance.
With the arrival of inclement weather, CDOT emphasizes the importance of reducing vehicular traffic on the roads. By encouraging people to stay home, they aim to keep both motorists and pedestrians safe amidst potentially dangerous conditions.
Forecasts predict hazardous driving conditions from Friday through early Saturday, prompting CDOT to take proactive measures. The department is committed to working around the clock to address any issues arising from the winter storm.
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