Four Indiana counties remain under a red-level travel warning, the most severe restriction issued by state authorities, as hazardous winter conditions continue to affect large parts of the state.
According to the latest county-by-county travel status update, Brown, Daviess, Greene, and Martin counties remain at the highest alert level, indicating that travel in these areas is dangerous and should be avoided.
The Red-level designation is issued when road conditions are unsafe, emergency services may be limited, and only essential travel is recommended.
These counties have experienced a combination of snow accumulation, ice, and reduced visibility, creating persistent risks for motorists despite ongoing clearing efforts.
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