Posted on 12/16/2015, 1:31 pm, by mySteinbach

Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation advises that snow removal crews are out plowing and sanding to keep provincial roads safe.

  • plows were out in affected regions as early as 4 a.m.;
  • crews will be on highways while adverse weather conditions continue;
  • there are 19,000 kilometres of provincial roads;
  • the province has 341 pieces of winter maintenance equipment from sanders to plows;
  • drivers are cautioned to be aware of snow-clearing equipment on highways and roads;
  • drivers are reminded that all maintenance equipment uses flashing blue warning lights and to stay well back of all equipment;
  • drivers are asked to slow down when passing approaching snowplows in operation and not to attempt to pass a plow in operation from behind at any time;
  • whether on a highway or in a community, the posted speed limit is intended for ideal road and weather conditions;
  • turning on headlights, rather than relying on daytime running lights, will help other drivers see you approaching and glowing tail lights will alert drivers approaching from behind;
  • in bad weather or on slippery streets, drivers are requested to slow down; and
  • drive for the conditions and get to your destination safely.

Road conditions are available anytime at 511 (toll-free) or online at www.manitoba511.ca.