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Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Warrick: Semi is stopped in the passing lane on I-64 EB near the 36 mm. ISP should arrive soon. — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Gibson: Traffic is bumper to bumper SB US41 from SR68 to Warrenton Road. Please be patient, follow others at a safe distance and reduce your speed. — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Posey: Semi is stuck on I-64 EB near the 8 mm. ISP is on scene. Tow truck is en route. — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Gibson: Crash on US41 at CR350 S. No injuries. ISP is on scene. — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Knox: Slide off on US41 south of Hart St. Semi is in the median. ISP is on scene. — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Knox: Semi just crashed into the guardrail on US41 at US50. ISP is on scene. — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Knox: Picture of US41 north of Vincennes. Please reduce your speed and drive carefully. https://t.co/Wn1NZjk3sn — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Knox: Troopers are reporting US41 is completely snow covered. The passing lane is almost impassable. — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Vanderburgh: Lloyd Expressway EB near Burkhardt Road. Some areas are partially clear, but most lanes are completely snow covered. https://t.co/fDUTJu1dwI — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Warrick: F/Sgt. Weber is reporting reduced visibility on I-64 near the Holland Exit. Wind and snow will continue to reduce your visibility throughout the evening. Please activate your headlights! https://t.co/qK5FMaAODa — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Gibson: Trooper Lee is currently conducting an OWI investigation on Richland Creek Drive. Driver refused to submit to a chemical test. Trooper Lee is en route to the Gibson County Jail. — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Warrick: The majority of SR66 east of SR261 is snow covered. Average speed is approximately 35-40 mph. Snow continues to fall. Drive responsibly! *DashCam https://t.co/k36C4G9JP3 — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Gibson: Slide off on I-69 NB at the 34 mm. ISP is en route. — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Just a visual example why it’s important to activate your headlights during adverse weather. The second vehicle’s headlights are off. Can you easily see it? https://t.co/9MoiGnT2Ga — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Gibson: I-64 near I-69. Driving lane is completely snow covered. Driving lane is partially clear, but the snow continues to fall. *DashCam https://t.co/roY6OIwBDG — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Our area is now seeing heavy snowfall. Motorists should expect roadways to be snow covered soon. Please follow these tips: ▪️Slow down ▪️Increase your following distance. ▪️Turn on your headlights ▪️🚫Cruise control https://t.co/th0Bh3Qz9O — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
@BrettSpeaksOut 6 inches, maybe. 12 inches, doubtful. — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Do not call 911 to ask about road conditions. All dispatchers are extremely busy during adverse weather. You can go to... https://t.co/izveeEzIuc for updates on state highways. You can also monitor local media or follow me on Twitter. — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Please remember to activate those headlights today. Snow will definitely reduce your visibility. You want other drivers to see you. https://t.co/iaZdkcoI8p — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Even though you have the 🟢light, please look right and left before proceeding through the intersection. Some intersections are still snow covered. Be prepared! https://t.co/9ICVSqM2AI — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Warrick: Motorist was just cited for disregarding a red light on SR62 at Epworth. https://t.co/wvEMkJn3pW — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Pike: Slide off on SR356 east of Petersburg. ISP is en route. — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Many area roadways are snow covered. Reduce your speed! If you start losing control of your vehicle, remember... 1. Take your foot off the accelerator. 2. Keep your foot off the brake. 3. Steer toward the skid. For ⬆️ to work, you must be driving at a safe speed. — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Warrick: SR66 at Bell Road. *DashCam https://t.co/dIJyBRdTTS — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Vanderburgh: Portions of I-69 are still snow covered. Don’t let your guard down. Drive safe and reduce your speed. *DashCam video https://t.co/6eXL8Ht2EV — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Very few problems so far this morning. Sure hope that trend continues throughout the day. Please reduce your speed and drive carefully. Remember to grab a warm coat, gloves and hat before you leave your house this morning. It's cold! — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Vanderburgh: I-69 NB north of the Lloyd Expressway. Driving lane is mainly clear with scattered slick spots. Off ramps still snow covered. Passing lanes are snow covered too. *DashCam Video https://t.co/ws7fx1yJDb — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Warrick: SR66 between Frame and Epworth. Driving and middle lane are mainly clear with scattered slick spots. Avg. speed 40 mph. *DashCam Video https://t.co/sp6Jmz1RsH — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
Warrick: SR66 near Alcoa is completely snow covered. Average speed was 35-40 mph. Please drive responsibly. All secondary roads are completely snow covered too. https://t.co/M3aj1rxWJT — PolitiTweet.org
Sgt. Todd Ringle @ISPEvansville
You’ll notice snow on your vehicle this morning. Please take a few minutes and clear your windows and lights before heading out. It took me less than 10 minutes. https://t.co/ebIKaMvpLF — PolitiTweet.org