Thursday, November 28th, 2024 Church Directory

Mn Dot Asks Motorists’ Help For Safer Driving

There have been more than 30 crashes this season involving vehicles and snowplows, and the Minnesota Dept of Transportation is urging motorists to use extra caution during plowing and snowing operations.  
 
Last year in Minnesota, there were 48 crashes involving vehicles and snowplows. 
 
Minnesota law requires motorists to turn on their headlights when it’s snowing or at any other time when weather conditions impair visibility.
 
Here are some other recommendations for safer driving around snowplows:
 
• Stay back and stay alive. Stay back at least 10 car lengths behind the plow, far from the snow cloud. Don’t drive into a snow cloud.
 
• Stay alert for snowplows that turn or exit frequently and often with little warning. They also may travel over centerlines or partially in traffic to further improve road conditions.
 
• Slow down to a safe speed for current conditions. 
 
• Turn on your headlights and wear your seat belt.
 
• Turn off the cruise control.
 
• Be patient, and remember snowplows are working to improve road conditions for your trip.
 
• Don’t drive distracted.
 
Motorists should check road conditions at 511mn.org.