Virginia State Police (VSP) said that from midnight until noon on Saturday, it responded to over 400 incidents and 94 crashes statewide. Here are all the crashes VSP responded to: VSP is encouraging drivers to avoid traveling so that the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) can treat the roads.
Virginia State Police has responded to more than 400 incidents and nearly 100 crashes in the state as of noon on Saturday following the winter storm.
While not all of these crashes may be weather-related, it does provide a picture of what is being seen on the roads,” the Virginia State Police release said.
VIRGINIA (WDBJ) - Virginia State Police continue to respond to overnight crashes amid winter weather conditions. Police say there is an increased number of state troopers on the roads and the following crashes were reported in our hometowns as of 11 a.m. Monday.
Wreckage from a tractor-trailer crash on I-95 southbound will remain on the ground until Sunday, though all lanes are open.
Virginia State Police have reported nearly 160 incidents and over 40 crashes throughout the Commonwealth due to a winter storm that brought snowy conditions on Friday night.
Virginia State Police said troopers have responded to more than 150 crashes across the Commonwealth as a major winter storm spreads snow across the state.
Virginia State Police say they responded to more than 200 crashes throughout the Commonwealth Monday morning amid winter weather conditions. The crashes include incidents that happened between 4 a ...
State police has also urged drivers in Virginia to follow the recommendations released by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) in regard to driving during the storm:
VDOT is responsible for snow removal on all state-maintained roads, while all cities and some localities maintain their roads, including Arlington and Henrico counties. VDOT may support cities and towns,
Virginia State Police (VSP) said that from midnight until noon on Saturday, it responded to over 400 incidents and 94 crashes statewide after more snow passed through the region. While it is no longer snowing in Virginia,
Virginia State Police continue to urge drivers not to drive during the storm. Staying off the roads provides more room for the Virginia Department of Transportation to make the roads passable.