DUNMORE, Pa. — No more snow is falling, but workers at PennDOT's District 4 office in Dunmore are prepared for when flakes start flying again.

"When people are driving, they only see what's in front of them, we can see the whole area. So the idea for us is to see what's happening around and get that information back out to the public so that as they're driving, they have that information in front of them in real time," said District 4 Traffic Management Supervisor, Rocco DePietro.

With the first major snow event of the season coming earlier this week, Traffic Management Supervisor for District 4, Rocco DePietro, says crews were able to monitor the 41 cameras, which view interstates, bridges, and roadways across six different counties.

In Lackawanna County, a total of four and a half to

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