The treacherous driving conditions resulted in at least nine deaths on slick roads since Monday, including seven in Texas and one each in Oklahoma and Arkansas. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott urged people not to drive.
The latest fatality occurred late Wednesday on Interstate 40 in western Oklahoma when a semitrailer overturned and vehicles behind it, including several other rigs, "cascaded" in separate collisions on the icy road, according to Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Eric Foster.
Public transportation in Dallas is also experiencing "major delays," according to a statement from Dallas Area Rapid Transit. The system serves about 220,000 riders daily in 13 cities within the Dallas metro with a network of streetcars, light rail, buses and vans, according to its website.Copyright © 2023 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.
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