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Alabama State Troopers Remind Motorists of School Bus Safety

Alabama State Troopers Remind Motorists of School Bus Safety

It is a priority year-round, but school bus safety is particularly important during the school year, when motorists come into contact with school buses on a daily basis. 

This year, School Bus Safety Week is Oct. 22 to 26, and the Alabama Department of Public Safety is partnering with the Alabama Department of Education to remind motorists of the law and what is required in an effort to prevent crashes, injuries and fatalities.  In 2011, there were 546 crashes, 268 injuries and five fatalities involving school buses in Alabama. 

Motorists may be aware that the law requires all traffic from both directions on a two-lane roadway to stop when school buses stop for passengers, but there also are rules to ensure safety in other situations.

Traffic from both directions must also stop for school buses on:

• Roadways with two lanes and a center turning lane

• Roadways with four or more lanes and a center turning lane

Phenix City to install traffic-light cameras

Phenix City is looking to put the brakes on dangerous driving with the implementation of automated traffic-light cameras that will be in place by early next year, officials said... Read More

ALDOT: I-85 resurfacing starts on October 15th

ALDOT: I-85 resurfacing starts on October 15th

ALDOT has issued a new traffic advisory:
 

Route: I-85
Direction: Northbound
Mile Markers: 21.5 thru 47.5
County: Macon
Location: I-85 norhtbound from milepost 21.5 (just south of the Shorter Exit) to milepost 47.5 (Macon/Lee County line).
Description: WEATHER PERMITTING - Beginning Monday, Oct. 15, contractors will begin resurfacing I-85 North from mile marker 21.5 to mile marker 47.5.


This work should take approximately ten (10) working days to complete, weather permitting.  During this time there will be lane closures in place Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to approximately 3:30 p.m. within the limits of the project.

For more information, visit the ALDOT Road Conditions Site.

Source:  ALDOT

ALDOT Traffic Advisory: Evening lane closures expected in I-85

ALDOT Traffic Advisory: Evening lane closures expected in I-85

ALDOT has issued a new traffic advisory:

County: Montgomery


Location: I-85 between mile marker 4 (Ann Street-Exit 3) and mile marker 9.50 (North of the Taylor Road-Exit 9) northbound and southbound.

Description: Weather Permitting, beginning Monday, Oct. 8 through Wednesday, Oct. 10, lane closures will occur from 8 p.m. until 6 a.m.

Crews will be performing maintenance to the traffic stripe, please use caution while traveling throught this area.


For more information, visit the ALDOT Road Conditions Site.

 

Information Source: ALDOT

Share your thoughts regarding Opelika Road

Are you interested in sharing your thoughts on the future of the Opelika Road Corridor? Did you miss the public meeting on August 29? We want to hear from you!

These surveys are updated with new questions from the second public meeting, and are not the same surveys made available previously.

The City held the second public meeting regarding Renew Opelika Road on Wednesday, August 29 at 6:00pm in City Council Chambers. Approximately 80 citizens attended the meeting and offered their thoughts on the future of the Opelika Road Corridor.

If you missed the public meeting and would like an opportunity to share your thoughts regarding the corridor, we are offering two opportunities to do so online at www.auburnalabama.org/renew.

The first survey, the charrette #2 online keypad polling survey, includes all of the questions asked of the audience through keypad polling at the August 29 public meeting.

Officials hopeful on start of Frederick Road widening

City of Opelika officials are hopeful the widening of Frederick Road will begin in early 2013 now that the Alabama Department of Transportation plans to open up bids for the project later this month... Read More

ALDOT urges motorists to drive safely this holiday

ALDOT urges motorists to drive safely this holiday

Highway travel during the 2012 Labor Day holiday weekend is expected to be heavy in Alabama during the three-day holiday weekend and as the college football season begins. The Alabama Department of Transportation urges motorists to drive safely in their travels. 

As an added precaution during the heavily traveled holiday, ALDOT today announced there would be no temporary lane closures on Alabama interstates from 12 noon Friday, Aug. 31 to midnight Monday, Sept. 3.
 
Limiting roadwork during this busy holiday period is a safety measure for the traveling public, construction industry workers and maintenance crews. Throughout the year, ALDOT limits road construction during major holiday weekends. Emergency lane closures may be possible dependant on specific circumstances on interstates and other state roadways.

Safe driving starts with you. Always buckle up, obey speed limits, and never text or drink while driving. Join the Drive Safe Revolution.