The Tennessee Department of Transportation is actively addressing the aftermath of January’s unprecedented winter storm by deploying crews to mend potholes on interstates and state routes. Their efforts are ongoing, with work being carried out non-stop to swiftly rectify the damage. Utilizing all resources at their disposal, T-DOT has significantly increased the amount of mix laid down this January and February in comparison to the corresponding period last year. Weather permitting, the repair work will persist, and motorists are advised to anticipate brief traffic disruptions during these operations.
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