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‘Same Story’ on Woodbury Roads Thursday

There were a dozen incidents on the roads by 9:30 a.m. following the snowfall.

Between crashes and vehicles going off the road, there were about a dozen incidents in Woodbury as of 9:30 a.m. Thursday.

“Same story, as always,” said Woodbury traffic officer Scott Melander. “People driving too fast for the conditions.”

Speed limits are set for dry, sunny days, he said, and motorists simply need to slow down.

Fortunately, there were no injuries associated with the incidents, Melander said.

Woodbury saw a couple of inches of snow during the overnight hours of Wednesday and Thursday, and snow was still falling this morning. The snow is expected to taper off, according to the National Weather Service.

During the first major snowfall of the season, in mid-November, there were at least 30 crashes on Woodbury streets.

 

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