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Livingston County First in State to Use New Snow Plow

The Tow Plow will be used on I-96 and US-23 starting this month.

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will begin using a new type of snowplow called a Tow Plow - the first ever in Michigan - in Livingston County this month.

Fenton area residents might see the new plow, as it will be used on I-96 and US-23 starting this month. The plow is a patented, tandem-style machine that is essentially a snowplow towed by a standard plow truck.

The Tow Plow can plow widths up to 25 feet - up to two full lane widths in one pass. By using the Tow Plow, crews can clear both the travel lane and shoulder in one pass, reducing the time needed to clear the freeway during a winter storm event. This will improve service while reducing labor costs and fuel consumption on these busy roadways with high traffic volumes.

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When activated, the wheels of the Tow Plow turn as much as 30 degrees, causing the Tow Plow to steer right of the plow truck. When in use, the Tow Plow works similar to a wing plow, only with greater reach.

The Tow Plow also will be equipped with a salt hopper, with room for a spreader to be mounted on the plow. All controls for the Tow Plow and its accessories are mounted within the cab of the plow truck.

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The cost of the new Tow Plow is $93,000. With regular maintenance, the Tow Plow has an average service life of 30 years, compared to a 10-year average for a standard plow.

MDOT reminds drivers that motorists should keep a safe distance between their vehicles and snowplows.

Source: press release

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