ALBANY, NY (03/30/2010)(readMedia)-- As the latest in a string of coastal storms impacts the state, the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) reminds motorists to drive carefully during weather events and be alert for obstacles in the road.
"The Department of Transportation's maintenance staff will do their best to restore mobility when weather causes road closures, but it is imperative that motorists do their part by staying alert and watching for downed trees and power lines and avoiding standing water in the road," NYSDOT Acting Commissioner Stanley Gee said. "As always, we will clear debris and repair and reopen our State highways as quickly as possible after spring storms."
Flooding can occur during or after heavy rains or when temperatures rise and accumulated snow melts quickly. High winds often accompany rain storms and can cause power lines and trees to fall into or near the roadway.
NYSDOT provides a free travel information system, 511NY, which offers near real-time travel and road conditions. The service, available by calling 5-1-1 or by visiting www.511NY.org, provides information on lane and road closures, as well as links to transit and air travel schedules and delays. It is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and can be especially helpful to travelers during weather events.
NYSDOT offers the following safety tips for driving during and immediately following spring storms:
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