Watch for winter conditions on I-84

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Look out for dangerous driving conditions on I-84 in the Gorge

Winter may throw dangerous driving conditions at I-84 in the Gorge in the days ahead so be aware of conditions and prepare

Feb. 14, 2019

Travelers on Interstate 84 through the Columbia River Gorge should be ready for a wintery mix of weather over the next week and have supplies with them in case of major delays.

ODOT crews have been treating I-84 with deicer and salt both before and after a series of crashes on the icy, snow-packed road closed the westbound lanes from Tuesday night until Wednesday afternoon. The crashes delayed the arrival of the equipment that could clear the road, leading to a buildup of ice and snow.

The Gorge often sees hazardous weather. With more severe weather expected in the days ahead, travelers should avoid I-84 in the Gorge. If you go:

  • Check TripCheck.com or call 5-1-1 for latest road and weather conditions.
  • Give yourself extra time and slow down and drive for conditions.
  • Carry chains and know how to use them.
  • Carry supplies for you and your passengers – blankets, food, water, and medications

Commercial vehicles are required to carry chains in snow zones under Oregon law and to put them in use when weather conditions require them for travel. Extra tire chain enforcement is in effect around the state where needed.

No matter where you travel in Oregon over the next few days, be prepared for storm conditions as we face flooding, freezing rain, snow and more throughout the state.

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For 24/7 road conditions and traffic alerts visit tripcheck.com or call 5-1-1.

For questions about this project contact Don Hamilton, 503-704-7452 or Peter Murphy, 541-325-2258.