The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) has introduced new categories to better communicate road conditions during the winter season. These updates aim to provide drivers with clearer, more accurate information about what to expect when traveling in icy or snowy conditions.
The updated categories now include:
- Normal
- Partially Covered
- Completely Covered
- Travel Not Advised
- No Report
State officials believe these revised classifications will simplify the process for motorists to understand road conditions and make safer travel decisions.
“We continually look for ways to enhance our 511 Wisconsin traveler information service,” said WisDOT Secretary Kristina Boardman. “As we prepare for another winter season, we’re excited to announce these new road condition categories. We know that road conditions during Wisconsin’s winters can change in the blink of an eye, and drivers must expect the unexpected. We’re confident the updated winter road condition categories will help drivers make informed travel decisions this winter and beyond.”
To complement the updated categories, 511 Wisconsin will continue offering live-streaming video through hundreds of traffic cameras, covering more than 14,000 miles of roadway. This ensures drivers have access to real-time information before hitting the road.
Wisconsin State Patrol Superintendent Tim Carnahan emphasized the collaborative effort behind keeping motorists informed.
“The Wisconsin State Patrol and other law enforcement agencies coordinate with TMC staff and dispatchers working around the clock to keep all travelers in the know,” Carnahan stated. “Our winter weather in Wisconsin can make driving dangerous at times, so we encourage drivers to plan ahead, watch your speed during inclement weather, and avoid distractions behind the wheel.”
WisDOT also reminds drivers to take necessary precautions if travel is unavoidable during hazardous conditions. Key safety tips include:
- Clearing snow and ice from windows, lights, the roof, and the hood of your car.
- Ensuring your fuel tank is full and your windshield washer fluid is topped up.
- Packing a fully charged phone and an emergency kit in your vehicle.
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Source: Land Line