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Dallas Residents Warned to Drive Cautiously Amid Icy Roads
City crews focus on major thoroughfares, leaving some neighborhood streets untreated
Jan. 28, 2026 at 5:15pm
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As temperatures warm up in Dallas, the city is still dealing with snow and ice on the roads. The Dallas Department of Transportation and Public Works has focused its sanding and plowing efforts on bridges, overpasses, and major roads, while leaving many residential streets untreated. Residents have taken to social media to warn others about the icy and slippery conditions on some neighborhood streets, advising drivers to proceed slowly and cautiously if they must venture out.
Why it matters
Icy road conditions can pose a serious safety risk, leading to accidents and potential injuries. With the city's limited resources focused on high-traffic areas, many local streets may be treacherous, requiring residents to exercise extra caution when driving.
The details
According to the Dallas Department of Transportation and Public Works, sanding and plowing operations are limited to bridges, overpasses, and major thoroughfares, leaving residential streets untreated unless requested by emergency services. Residents have reported snow-covered and icy conditions on neighborhood roads, with some advising drivers to proceed slowly to navigate the hazardous conditions.
- Temperatures in Dallas appear to be warming up, but snow and ice remain on the ground.
The players
Dallas Department of Transportation and Public Works
The city agency responsible for maintaining and treating roads in Dallas.
What they’re saying
“Our sanding operations does not include residential streets, only bridges and major thoroughfares.”
— Dallas Department of Transportation and Public Works (Lakewood/East Dallas Advocate)
“The streets aren't that bad if you go slow.”
— Neighborhood Facebook User (Neighborhood Facebook Group)
“Roads are icy and slippery.”
— Neighborhood Facebook User (Neighborhood Facebook Group)
What’s next
The city will continue to monitor road conditions and respond to emergency requests for sanding and plowing on residential streets.
The takeaway
With limited resources, the city is prioritizing major roads, leaving some neighborhood streets untreated and potentially hazardous. Residents should exercise caution and drive slowly if they must venture out, and be aware of the varying road conditions across the city.
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