Turn Around, Don’t Drown

From the Missouri State Highway Patrol:

During the weekend much of Missouri could be impacted by damaging severe storms and heavy rainfall. The chance for dangerous weather events will continue throughout the spring. According to the National Weather Service, more deaths occur due to flooding than any other thunderstorm related hazard. The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to remind motorists of the safety tips below.

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Driving Safety Tips

· Monitor your local forecast for severe weather and flood alerts.

· Never attempt to drive into floodwater, even if it appears shallow. Floodwater often washes out roads or compromises their structural integrity.

· Avoid camping or parking along streams, rivers, and creeks during heavy rainfall.

· Be prepared for unexpected debris on the roadway.

· Never attempt to drive near downed power lines. If your vehicle comes into contact with downed power lines, remain in your vehicle and call for help.

· Slow down if traveling at night or during periods of reduced visibility. Reducing your speed provides you extra time to react to changing road conditions and reduces the risk of hydroplaning.

Current road conditions and road closures can be found on the MoDOT Traveler Information Map. The map provides up-to-date information such as road conditions, delays, and alternative routes. You can download the app for free to your smart device or access it here. The map is updated regularly, but it is not possible to predict future road closings or water levels of specific rivers, lakes, or streams. Drivers are encouraged to check the map frequently for updates.

The Patrol encourages motorists to make good decisions to protect their safety during dangerous travel conditions. If you experience a roadside emergency or see someone in need of aid, call 911 or *55 for assistance.

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