Problems with the trucks are resolved but state police urge drivers in the area to use extreme caution.
(GOVERNMENT CAMP) - Wednesday was a tough morning for truck drivers on Highway 26 east of Government Camp near the Highway 216 junction.
Oregon State Police Senior Trooper Mike Bates says the trucks came to a halt after a tree fell, spanning the road.
Although it took a while, he says the trucks have been removed from the area.
Oregon's Department of Transportation and OSP encourages motorists who are planning a trip on state highways during and after such heavy rains to visit TripCheck.com to check their route before leaving.
Be prepared for delays by making sure vehicles are fully fueled, and carry extra supplies.
They also suggest that motorists be aware of the potential for hydroplaning with water on the roadway.
More winter driving tips are available on ODOT's Web site.
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