TDOT Continues Clearance Efforts in West Tennessee
From the Feb 3, 2026 e-EditionJACKSON (January 29) — The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) continues to urge motorists to stay home as clearance of interstate and state routes continues. TDOT crews are on day eight of around-the-clock operations and are making real progress despite challenging conditions.
This is a statewide, coordinated response, and every region is engaged. These figures help illustrate the scale of the effort:
- 44,000 equipment hours
- 88,400 labor hours
- 66,000 tons of salt
- 5 million gallons of brine
- 555,000+ miles of roadway treated
- 2,545 Services Rendered to Motorists
- Thousands of Trees Cleared
TDOT workers are still actively plowing, salting, and removing debris from state-owned roadways in Region 4’s 21 counties. While interstates and priority state routes are looking better, many secondary routes remain unsafe, and the department is committed to restoring connectivity not only for travel but also for linemen and utility companies working to restore power.
Governor Bill Lee recently signed Executive Order 111. The Executive Order gives TDOT the ability to assist on non-state roads by clearing routes of snow and ice and removing downed trees. TDOT is bringing in additional crews from across the state and mobilizing contractors to address locally owned roads as quickly as possible. For TDOT to be deployed on non-state roadways, the request must come from the city or county through the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA).
If you must drive to get essential supplies, reach a safer location, or report to work, drivers are urged to use extreme caution. TDOT reminds motorists to reduce speed, increase following distance and stay alert for sudden icy patches, downed trees and power lines. Every precaution helps protect not only the individual driver but also other motorists and the men and women working hard to keep our roads clear.
Get the latest road conditions and live streaming SmartWay traffic cameras at www.TNSmartWay.com/Traffic. Travelers can also dial 511 for travel information or follow myTDOT on X for statewide travel.
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