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Driving conditions improve on Sugarbush Access Road in Warren, police say

According to police, the Sugarbush Access Road in Warren, VT, remains slick and impassable due to snow, with crews working to clear it. Drivers are advised to exercise caution.

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Driving conditions improve on Sugarbush Access Road in Warren, police say
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  • Drivers are advised to exercise caution

Vermont State Police say the Sugarbush Access Road in Warren remains slick but driving conditions have improved significantly as of late Friday. Authorities recommend that drivers use caution when navigating the area and advise that vehicles without snow tires or all-wheel drive should avoid the road.

According to police reports, multiple complaints indicated that the Sugarbush Access Road was temporarily impassable due to snow accumulation. Road crews are actively working to clear the roadway, with the situation expected to improve within the next one to two hours, depending on weather conditions. Motorists are advised to anticipate delays and consider alternate routes to ensure safety.

The Vermont State Police will continue to monitor road conditions and provide updates as they become available. The current conditions are subject to change, and drivers are encouraged to remain vigilant while traveling in the area.

The Vermont driving conditions situation continues to develop.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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