Iowa Department of Transportation
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If you are looking for more information about the Iowa DOT, please visit www.iowadot.gov. The Iowa Department of Transportation advocates for and delivers a modern transportation system that provides pathways for the social and economic vitality of Iowa, getting our customer’s where they need to go safely, efficiently, and conveniently.
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Until next snowfall ... more than 93% of Iowa roads are back to "seasonal" conditions. (2/7 12:45 pm)
Slow down, people! A few extra minutes on the road isn't worth risking your life and the lives of those on the road with you.
Just when you thought the snow might be over. Here's the snowfall forecast from our weather forecasters through 3 a.m. Saturday. Looks like even more snow is on the way for most of us later Saturday, too! - Always buckle up - Slow down - Leave plenty of space between vehicles
All tow bans have now been lifted (2-6 1:20 pm).
Green is good - more than 80 percent of Iowa roadways at "normal winter driving" conditions. The remaining roads have some snow, but things are vastly improved from this time yesterday. As always buckle up and allow enough time to get where you're going. https://hb.511ia.org
A tow ban remains in effect for Dallas County (2/6 1:10 pm). All other tow bans have been lifted at this time. Get details at https://hb.511ia.org
Here's the update for Feb. 6 at 12:15 p.m. Conditions continue to improve on Iowa roads, but tow bans are still in place for Dallas, Polk, Story and Boone counties. Get the latest updates at https://hb.511ia.org
Tow bans have been lifted for Benton, Iowa, Jasper, Johnson, & Poweshiek counties. Currently, tow bans remain for Boone, Dallas, Polk, & Story. Visit: https://hb.511ia.org and select "Towing Prohibited" from the drop down layers button located at the top. (11:29 am 1/6)