Social media allows users to become informed about events in their area and connect with others.

I find that I learn alot about New York businesses, historical information and more. A lot of informative tips come from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Department of Transportation.

New York State Department Of Transportation Shares Helpful Info


The New York State Department of Transportation is also known as the NYSDOT. Their mission is to ensure that New York state residents, workers and visitors

"have a safe, efficient, balanced and environmentally sound transportation system."

Their main office is located on Wolf Road in Albany, NY.

In November 2023, the NYSDOT made a post on social media informing residents what lines on roads. They also described why they do this during the winter months.

"Have you noticed these lines on NY roadways before some winter storms? This is called “salt brine” and before some storms, our crews place brine on roadways to prevent ice and snow from sticking."

Being a Hudson Valley native, I have always seen those lines on the road before an expected snowstorm but didn't know what they meant until the NYSDOT shared this helpful post.

Recently, the NYSDOT shared helpful pictures and information about an inspection of a New York bridge.

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NYSDOT Explains Strange Machine Near New York Bridges


The NYSDOT made a post on social media about UBIU. I was interested in what UBIU meant and wanted to know more just by looking at the pictures they posted.

The NYSDOT explained that UBIU means Under Bridge Inspection Unit. 

"It is a series of booms with a bucket at the end allowing our inspectors to get a better and safer view of the areas they need to see during a bridge inspection."

They shared pictures of NYSDOT bridge inspectors and interns in the Utica, NY area during a recent inspection. Pictures embedded from the NYSDOT highlight the inspection of the Leland Avenue Bridge in Utica, NY over the Erie Canal.

The NYS DOT also shared that work zones can appear different throughout New York state. Some work zones vary by project and they reminded residents to be mindful and pay attention on New York roadways.

What Do Facebook Users Think About NYSDOT's Post Of Under Bridge Inspection Unit?

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Facebook users shared their opinions from the NYSDOT's Facebook post about the Under Bridge Inspection Unit and pictures highlighting a recent inspection. 

Users questioned,

"Just wondering if you pointed out areas of concern using a drone before needing this truck?"

They also mentioned,

"We use them for inspections and for service work also emergency repairs they are a very necessary tool"

Another Facebook user included,

"I use to run one, years ago. Loved it."

Additional information about the NYSDOT can be found on their website and social media platforms.

Social media allows us to connect with others and learn about what's going on in our area along with throughout New York state. I enjoy seeing informative posts that can teach us about our community, area and state.

Have you ever seen the NYSDOT doing bridge inspections? What bridge is your favorite in the Hudson Valley? Tell us more below.

5 Must See Scenic Drives In The Hudson Valley

When was the last time that you took the scenic route or the back road? There's something so peaceful about taking in the views of the beautiful farmland and the smells of fresh grass with the windows down. 

The next time that you're out for a drive, take one of these scenic routes to capture the beauty of the area that we get to call home.



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Gallery Credit: Allison Kay

6 Best Hudson Valley Backdrops For Capturing Special Moments On Camera

Ready, set, smile! The Hudson Valley is an ideal location to not soak up all of mother nature but to capture breathtaking pictures. 

It may be time for a wedding or engagement photoshoot, prom pictures, an improtu photoshoot or something to add to your social media account, these Hudson Valley backdrops are perfect.

Gallery Credit: Allison Kay, Woodstock Land Conservancy, Facebook, Canva

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