What bridges were affected by the icy conditions?
The Don Holt Bridge (I-526) and the Cosgrove Avenue bridge were both closed due to multiple collisions caused by ice.
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Multiple bridges in the Charleston Lowcountry were closed Wednesday morning due to icy conditions and dense fog, causing significant traffic delays for commuters. The Don Holt Bridge and the Cosgrove Avenue bridge experienced multiple colli...
The combination of freezing temperatures and dense fog created hazardous conditions on Lowcountry bridges. The S.C. Department of Transportation reported multiple collisions on the Don Holt Bridge and the Cosgrove Avenue bridge, leading to complete closures. Traffic was diverted, and motorists were advised to use extreme caution.
The Charleston Police Department and the North Charleston Police Department urged drivers to slow down, increase following distances, and take extra precautions, especially on bridges. The National Weather Service issued a freezing fog advisory, warning of low visibility and hazardous driving conditions.
The Don Holt Bridge (I-526) and the Cosgrove Avenue bridge were both closed due to multiple collisions caused by ice.
A combination of freezing temperatures, dense fog, and ice accumulation on the roadways and bridges.
Drivers were advised to slow down, increase following distances, and use extreme caution, especially on bridges.
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