Stay Alert: The Need for Safety This Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is not just about gathering around the table; it’s also notorious for heavy traffic as families hit the roads. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is preparing travelers for a busy Thanksgiving weekend with vital advice to ensure safety on the highways. With increased traffic expected from November 26 to December 1, being proactive can make all the difference.
Highway Improvements: A Silver Lining
This year, travelers can benefit from new infrastructure improvements, particularly a flexible lane system on Interstate 17, which will provide much-needed additional capacity. This 8-mile-long flex lane between Black Canyon City and Sunset Point will ease congestion by allowing more vehicles to move through bottlenecks during peak travel days. As ADOT has widened sections of I-17 to accommodate three lanes in both directions, road safety has been enhanced, particularly for those making journeys across our state.
Planning Ahead: Avoiding the Peak
Experts recommend planning your travels carefully, avoiding the heights of congestion. Using tools such as Google Maps or Waze can provide real-time updates on traffic conditions, helping you select the best times to travel. Early morning or late evening departures might save you hours stuck in traffic, allowing for a more enjoyable family celebration.
Emergency Preparedness: A Must for Road Trips
No matter how well you plan, the unexpected can happen. ADOT suggests packing an emergency kit to mitigate potential troubles such as car troubles or road closures. Essential items to include are bottled water, snacks, a flashlight with extra batteries, blankets, warm clothing, and a first-aid kit. These items not only prepare you for possible delays but ensure that you and your family are safe and comfortable in case of emergencies.
Staying Informed: Real-Time Updates
For maximum safety on the road, staying informed is key. ADOT has made resources available such as the AZ511 app and their traveler information website, which provide real-time updates on highway conditions. These tools can help you make informed decisions about routes and travel times.
A Grief Reminder: Fatal Incidents on Thanksgiving
It’s also essential to be vigilant about safety; last year, there were ten fatal crashes during the Thanksgiving weekend in Arizona, highlighting the need for careful driving—particularly against the backdrop of four alcohol-related accidents. With such tragic statistics, it becomes crucial to avoid distractions, ensure everyone is buckled up, and remain sober while driving.
As Thanksgiving approaches, let’s commit to making our roads safer by preparing adequately, remaining alert, and prioritizing the well-being of ourselves and others. By planning ahead and staying alert while traveling, we can all enjoy a safe holiday filled with memorable moments.
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