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| Safe driving by motorists is key to safer roadways
Contact:
Bob Felt, MDOT Office of Communications, 989-619-7963
Agency:
Transportation
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November 18, 2008 -- In an effort to improve safety this winter season, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has produced a 30-second radio message aimed at promoting safe driving by motorists as one of the key components to safer roadways.
"Driving too fast for conditions and not paying attention cause many unnecessary and avoidable crashes each year," warns State Transportation Director Kirk T. Steudle. "We do everything we can with the resources we are provided to create a safe environment for responsible driving. Motorists have the obligation to drive to the condition of the roadway which means, in Ice and Snow, Take it Slow!"
MDOT officials have teamed up with the Michigan Association of Broadcasters to produce a 30-second public service announcement for broadcast on radio stations across the state to raise awareness this winter season. While winter maintenance will occur as usual during storm events on all state routes, road crews will be cutting back on overtime operations on less-traveled roadways. MDOT also points out that salt works effectively for treating roads and bridges, as long as the temperature stays above 20 degrees.
"When the temperature falls below 20, salt becomes less effective," Steudle added.
Motorists should remember the following when driving in winter conditions:
- Always wear your safety belt and be sure children are properly buckled up
- Slow down when visibility is low or when road conditions are snowy or icy
- Keep at least a car length of distance between your vehicle and others
- Accelerate and brake slowly and avoid abrupt steering maneuvers, especially when merging or changing lanes
- Don't pump anti-lock brakes
Up-to-date road conditions can be found online at www.michigan.gov/roadconditions.
MDOT says: Remember - in Ice and Snow, Take it Slow!
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