The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Work-related lane closures suspended

- Staff report

CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. >> Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that temporary lane closures for road and bridge constructi­on projects on New York state highways will be suspended during peak holiday travel times over the next two weeks to ease travel for motorists.

The constructi­on suspension supports Cuomo’s Drivers First initiative, which prioritize­s the convenienc­e of motorists to minimize traffic congestion and travel delays due to road and bridge work.

“Many families will be traveling over the holidays and we want everyone to arrive at their destinatio­ns safely and without any major delay,” Governor Cuomo said. “To help ease traffic, we are suspending constructi­on on state roads during peak holiday travel days. Drivers should utilize the many text stops, rest areas and service areas across the state, and always drive sober to help make this a happy, safe holiday season.”

All road constructi­on work behind temporary lane closures will be suspended from 6 a.m. Dec. 24 until 6 a.m. Dec. 26. Constructi­on will also be suspended from 6 a.m. Dec. 31, through 6 a.m. Jan. 2. Some work may continue behind concrete barriers or for emergency repairs.

There will be slight variations for certain Thruway projects based on previous traffic volume.

According to AAA, a recordbrea­king 104.8 million Americans will drive to their holiday destinatio­ns this year, which is an increase of 3.9 percent compared to last year.

New Yorkers are reminded that state and local law enforcemen­t are participat­ing in the national “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign, which runs through Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020. Motorists can expect to see sobriety checkpoint­s and more New York State Troopers on the roadways during the holiday travel season.

The New York State Thruway Authority will also continue its 49-year tradition of offering free coffee and hot tea to travelers at all 27 travel plazas along the Thruway from 11 p.m. New Year’s Eve through 7 a.m. New Year’s morning to promote safe and alert driving.

Travelers are encouraged to use 64 text stops, as well as Service Areas, Rest Areas and Welcome Centers located statewide as needed for texting, making phone calls, and other non-driving tasks.

Motorists are also urged to follow the state’s Move Over Law, which requires motorists to slow down and safely move over if they are able to do so, when approachin­g law enforcemen­t vehicles, fire trucks, ambulances, tow trucks and constructi­on or maintenanc­e vehicles that are stopped along roads across the state.

The Thruway Authority encourages motorists to download its mobile app which is available to download for free on iPhone and Android devices. The app provides motorists direct access to realtime traffic and navigation assistance while on the go. Motorists can also sign up for TRANSalert e-mails which provide the latest traffic conditions along the Thruway here.

For real-time travel informatio­n, motorists should check New York State’s official traffic and travel informatio­n source, 511NY, before traveling. Call 5-1-1, visit http:// www.511ny.org/ or download the free 511NY mobile app on iTunes or Google Play.

The free service allows users to check road conditions, view traffic cameras and link to air and transit informatio­n. The app features Drive mode, which provides audible alerts along a chosen route while a user is driving, warning them

about incidents and constructi­on.

DMV urges drivers to use the Have a Plan app to help find a safe way home from a celebratio­n where they may be drinking. The free app from the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee and the NYS STOPDWI Foundation allows you to designate a driver, call a cab or ride share, and to review the consequenc­es of impaired driving.

You can even use the app to report a drunk or drugged driver. The app is available for Apple, Android, and Windows smart phones.

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