Macomb County Dept Of Roads Urges Caution In Winter Weather

Mt. Clemens, MI - The Macomb County Department of Roads (MCDR) is preparing for ice and snow in anticipation of winter weather and is asking motorists to do the same.

“Michigan’s unpredictable weather impacts our roads, residents and community. Road safety and winter readiness are top priorities for the department,” said MCDR Director Bryan Santo. “Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we are taking all necessary precautions to keep the public and our staff safe while ensuring our snow and ice removal operations maintain a drivable road system for all Macomb County motorists and visitors.”

With the support of the motoring public, MCDR’s goal is to keep the roads as safe as possible. The Department of Roads cautions drivers to remain alert during and immediately following winter weather and reminds motorists to drive for the conditions and to give snowplows plenty of room to safely clear the roads.

MCDR also urges drivers to follow these safety tips on the roadways:

To meet the demand for the upcoming winter season, MCDR purchased several tandem axle, single axle, and semi-trucks that will be delivered to Macomb County’s service centers in Washington Township, New Haven, Clinton Township, and Shelby Township. MCDR has a winter maintenance fleet of more than 100 snowplows, salt trucks and graders. The department has an annual average budget of $4 million to keep the fleet on the road and up to date with technology and equipment.

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