
Do you have an opinion on Pennsylvania's snow shoveling strategy? PennDOT wants to hear it. The state's Department of Transportation is reaching out to residents to get their take on its winter services. The survey aims to gauge public satisfaction and identify areas for improvement. The clock is ticking though - feedback is welcome through April 17, according to PennDOT.
"The PennDOT team works diligently to keep roadways safe and passable in the winter months, often in challenging conditions," Mike Carroll, PennDOT Secretary, said. Running until the deadline, respondents have the chance to share their expectations for clearing snow and ice, and how, from the confines of their homes, they stay informed about road conditions. The survey's anonymity promises candor without consequences.
Interested parties can expect to spend about five minutes on the 16 questions provided. Queries range from the speediness of clearing operations to the ranking of snow removal priorities. Participants will also weigh in on how they get their winter travel info and if they tap into the state's 511PA traveler information services, as per Pennsylvania Pressroom.
Motorists shouldn't forget that www.511PA.com is not just for the winter season. PennDOT reminds anyway can check over 40,000 miles of roadways for conditions any day of the year. Live traffic cameras and updates on delays, coupled with weather forecasts, make it a go-to resource for anyone hitting the road, come rain, shine, or snow.









