MoDOT

Thursday, December 16, 2010
The leaders of both departments said the fire area from Missouri Department of Transportation is not enough to secure the streets. Security problems occur after a fatal accident when a woman pushed the car a country road.
Gina Meyer is one of many drivers with special attention before they reach the county roads this winter in San Carlos.
"It is very slippery and is not as bad today, but yesterday was pretty bad," said Meyer.
Officials said the slippery roads and bad weather were a factor in a fatal accident on Monday. LaDonna weeks 61-year-old from near M Defiance, Missouri. Rescuers found his car in the frozen waters of a stream buried.
Struckhoff Bob is the head of the volunteer fire department in Augusta. Modot Struckhoff said the care done for years is not enough to the streets in the security zone in winter. The deputy head of the New Melle Fire Protection District, said that his community was not equal treatment.
"We are hills which have an accident every time it a little snow or older and must be treated immediately .... and they could not have," said Chief Deputy John Loyd.
An official Modot strongly the claims of unfair reporting disagreed about the storm. He said that like every year in the past, Modot the largest, busiest streets in the first addresses.
Modot said the goal is to ensure the responsibility with taxpayer money, and that roads with higher activity of the movement's first success.
Modot officials said during the last storm the small roads in the county of St. Charles have been salted three or four times.

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