Capital Region drivers know their way around snowy roads and these are the worst to navigate according to them.

There are many local roads that are simply a pain to drive on without snow. But add a fresh coat of powder to the mix, and it can take treacherous to a whole other level. While our plow drivers always do a great job clearing the way and getting salt down to make passage as safe as possible, there are still roads that require plenty of extra caution when winter weather strikes. These are the roads that bring about "white-knuckle" driving conditions.

But which ones are the worst of the worst? Which local roads do you try to avoid when the flakes fly? We asked that question to our listeners on Facebook and there are the worst Capital Region roads to drive on in the snow!

The Capital Region's Worst Roads To Drive In The Snow

Driving in the Capital Region can be a chore in the warmer months. But during the winter, there are some roads local drivers would rather avoid. That applies when the snow falls and in some cases when our wintertime nemesis, pool-sized potholes, begin reproducing like rabbits! Here are the worst Capital Region roads to navigate while driving in the snow according to YOU.

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10 Largest Snowfalls On Record In Albany

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Albany's Top 10 Snowiest Winters Of All Time [RANKED]

Another Upstate New York winter is upon us. And while it is popular for forecasters to predict a cold and snowy winter ahead, how much snow would it actually take to make it an all-time winter when it comes to big a big snowfall total for the season? In the average winter, the National Weather Service (NWS_ says we get 59.2 inches of snow in Albany. We will have to crush that number this winter for the season ahead to make this NWS top 10 list of our snowiest Albany winters on record.

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