DOT: Do not travel due to ‘immediate and extreme danger’ - WBAY

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March 15, 2026
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The Department of Transportation issued a do not travel warning citing immediate extreme danger.

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You should not travel in certain areas due to immediate and extreme danger conditions.

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The Department of Transportation issued a "do not travel" warning citing "immediate and extreme danger" conditions. The advisory appears to have been reported by WBAY, though specific details about the affected areas, weather conditions, or duration of the travel ban were not provided in the available content.

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