Drivers urged to use caution on the roads, MCTS buses running
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Posted: Jan 28, 2019 6:47 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE COUNTY (CBS 58) – The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office is urging drivers to use extra caution out on the roads Monday.
“You do see people who are trying to drive too fast in the areas that are not as well plowed as we need them to be,” Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office Commander of the Police Services Bureau Dan Hughes said.
Meanwhile, the Milwaukee County Transit System buses will be running Monday but will experience delays.
“There will be delays today,” MCTS Integrated marketing manager Mike Sliker said. “We ask our riders to please be patient.”
The latest updates on the bus schedule can be found on the MCTS website.
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