Posted: Feb 21, 2012 12:31 PM by Dennis Bragg (Missoula)
Updated: Feb 21, 2012 6:27 PM
Snow and slick roads are causing trouble on roads in western Montana.
On Tuesday morning, a man escaped injury when his pickup truck spun out and rolled over on Interstate 90 in Frenchtown.
The driver told Montana's News Station he was just coming down the freeway on-ramp and going about 20 mph when the truck started to slide at around. The pickup hit the slush and snow on the shoulder and rolled onto its side.
The driver was stuck inside the truck at first but neither he, nor the woman riding with him, were injured.
Shortly before noon, a Missoula woman escaped serious injury after her car spun-out in the slush and slammed into a cliff just west of Rock Creek.
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Motorists are advised to check road conditions and use caution.

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