LUFKIN – With winter weather predicted to move into East Texas in coming days, TxDOT wants to remind drivers of how to maneuver the roadways should freezing precipitation occur.
TxDOT crews in the nine-county Lufkin District began Friday pre-treating Tier I roadways (US 59 and US 259) and bridges and overpasses. Crews will continue monitoring and re-treat if necessary.
If East Texas experiences freezing rain or snow on the roadways, drivers are urged to stay home, if possible. If you must drive, follow these tips that will help you arrive safely.
- Slow down. Speed limits are based on normal weather conditions. Always choose a speed according to weather conditions at the time you drive.
- Maintain at least three times the normal following distance on snow or ice to allow for more time to stop. You should allow five to six seconds between vehicles to allow for safe stopping on ice or snow.
- Stay alert for emergency and TxDOT vehicles working near lanes of travel.
- Use extra caution on bridges, ramps, overpasses, and shaded areas as they tend to freeze first. County roads that are untreated are likely to be frozen or have patches of ice.
- If your vehicle begins to slide, ease off the gas pedal. Do not hit your brakes, if possible. Steer into the direction of the skid until you have regained traction. Then straighten your vehicle and slowly proceed.
“Winter is moving into East Texas, and it will require special attention behind the wheel,” said Rhonda Oaks, public information officer. “Staying alert and following a few simple safety tips will help you stay safe and possibly keep you from being stranded on a frozen roadway.”
For statewide road conditions, visit drivetexas.org. If you become stranded on a frozen road or your vehicle becomes disabled, call 911 if it is an emergency, or call 800-525-5555 for roadside assistance.
For more information, contact Rhonda.Oaks@txdot.gov or call (936) 633-4395.