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State Troopers: Avoid Unnecessary Travel

Officials say police agencies are 'stretched thin' and motorists are having a difficult time navigating area roads.

The New York State Police released this statement at about 8:30 p.m. Wednesday:

State Police request the PUBLIC to be aware of the difficult conditions involving today's Nor'Easter—and all are advised to AVOID ALL UNNECESSARY TRAVEL.

Motorists are having difficult time navigating the snow covered roads, that have become slippery; visibility is VERY LIMITED due to the windswept snow.   

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All police agencies are being stretched thin, with multiple issues involving many cars off roadways, motorists stranded, tractor trailers stuck on hills in roadways, blocking traffic. All assets are being used by DOT's, tow agencies, fire and police agencies. The added traffic just continues to exacerbate the conditions, adding to the dangers to all motorists.   

ALL are asked to find a safe location and refrain from driving at this time, until roadway crews are able to manage the roadways, opening them up via plows and sanding. The storm is expected to last until after midnight with snow 3-6 inches and winds 30-40 mph gusts.  After that time we expect the road conditions to become more passable and should be in much better condition by daybreak.

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