Winter road conditions available statewide on 511
[We are happy to post this press release on behalf of the
Wisconsin Department of Transportation]
Winter road conditions available statewide on 511
Plan ahead, stay off bad routes, move over
Current winter road conditions are visible on the
mobile-friendly 511 Wisconsin website (https://511wi.gov)
and mobile app. This information is populated by frequent reporting from the
Wisconsin State Patrol and enhanced by updates from additional highway staff
in-the-field.
On the website’s map of Wisconsin, interstates and select
state roadways have corresponding colors to represent conditions. They are
(listed from best to worst) good winter driving, slippery stretches, snow covered,
ice covered, and travel not advised. No information will also be represented
when data is not available for that segment of road.
Drivers are asked to plan ahead to avoid the most hazardous
routes if possible. Wisconsin has been seeing an average of more than 200
crashes annually involving at least one emergency vehicle that’s engaged in an
emergency response. Emergency responders, including law enforcement,
firefighters, EMTs, tow truck operators and highway maintenance crews, are
especially vulnerable during heavy volumes of traffic amid winter weather
conditions.
In the last five years, Wisconsin has averaged 18,600 motor
vehicle crashes during the winter months when roads are covered with ice, snow
or slush. On average, 48 people are killed and more than 4,600 injured in
Wisconsin each winter season in crashes when roads are covered in ice, snow and
slush.
Safe driving is everyone’s job.
· Slow down
and move over when passing by an incident scene to provide a protective buffer
for responders and the motorists behind you.
· If you can
steer it, clear it. Many drivers think
they should not move their car if they are involved in a fender-bender or
crash. If (and only if) your car is
drivable and there are no injuries, you should move your car to the shoulder or
nearby safe place off of the road before calling for help.
· Visit http://wisconsindot.gov/staysafe to
learn more about safe driving tips, links to best practices for winter road
safety, and the law.
· Never access
511 information while driving. Either safely pull off of the highway, or have a
passenger check it.
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