Overall, DPS saw 79 collisions and 98 slide-offs Sunday and Monday, although only seven crashes resulted in injuries and no fatalities were reported.

“Troopers and workers from (Arizona Department of Transportation) were out working to keep the roads clear during the snow,” said DPS spokesperson Quentin G. Mehr. “But they can only do so much. Individual drivers need to drive responsibly and use caution when driving on slick roads.”

Roads were also slick off the freeways, with Sheriff’s Office deputies saying areas near Arizona Snowbowl were hazardous due to icy road and whiteout conditions Sunday. Only three of the 12 collisions to which the Sheriff’s Office responded in the Flagstaff area resulted in any injuries, and none was reported to be serious injuries.

“Deputies in the Flagstaff area also responded to at least 16 motorist assists, which were mainly slide-offs or stuck vehicles,” said Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Erika Wiltenmuth. “It is likely our deputies responded to more motorist assists during the snowstorm that were not logged in our calls for service system.”

She said deputies also assisted DPS with collisions and motorist assists on I-40 and I-17, but those calls were not included in the Sheriff’s Office totals.