Stuff you need to know if you're
headed to Grandma's house
Interstate 17 north of the
Phoenix area, one of the state’s busiest highways during holiday weekends,
will be the focus of a safe-driving campaign at the start and end of the
extended Thanksgiving weekend, according to the Arizona Department of
Transportation.
A coalition of agencies,
including ADOT, the Arizona Department of Public Safety, the Governor’s
Office of Highway Safety and local fire departments, is teaming up in an
effort to limit serious crashes and respond to incidents along the busy
stretch of I-17 between Black Canyon City and Camp Verde.
By Wednesday afternoon,
when holiday traffic picks up along northbound I-17, DPS officers will
increase the agency’s traffic enforcement efforts while also using freeway
service patrol members to assist motorists in need of help. Officers will
continue those efforts over the weekend, especially on Sunday when many
holiday travelers are returning home.
Extra efforts to
promote highway safety
As it did over the Labor
Day weekend, ADOT will post safety and highway condition messages on its
overhead message boards along I-17, position equipment that can be used to
help clear the highway and have personnel ready to respond when incidents
impact traffic. Portable electronic signs also will remind motorists to drive
safely, with messages such as “Stay Alert, Stay Alive” and “Drive Hammered,
Get Nailed." The signs also can display traffic information if
necessary.
The Black Canyon City Fire
Department and Daisy Mountain Fire Department are part of the expanded
safe-driving efforts. Drivers are urged to obey speed limits, and be cautious
as well as patient while on the road over the holiday weekend.
There were no fatal crashes
along I-17 over last year’s Thanksgiving weekend. However, 11 people were
killed in 11 fatal crashes on local roads and highways across the state from
Wednesday evening through early Monday morning over last year’s holiday
weekend.
No construction
closures along state highways
As with other holiday
weekends associated with travel, ADOT will hold off on any
construction-related closures along state highways this weekend. Drivers are
urged to be prepared for unscheduled closures due to disabled vehicles or
crashes.
For the latest highway
conditions across Arizona, travelers can visit the ADOT's Travel Information
site at az511.gov or call 5-1-1 (outside Arizona call
1-888-411-ROAD). ADOT's public information number for state highway
conditions is 602-712-6513. You can also track closures and other highway
conditions at twitter.com/ArizonaDOT.
Drivers also should get a
good night’s rest before heading out on a holiday weekend trip and check that
their vehicles are in good working order. For example, maintaining the
correct tire pressure can help prevent blowouts and increase gas mileage.
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