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The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) is collaborating with the National Weather Service to address the challenges posed by the monsoon season. During this period, New Mexico experiences increased rainfall and severe weather conditions, complicating travel across the state. The NMDOT advises residents to stay informed about weather forecasts when planning trips, as rainstorms can escalate quickly.
To support law enforcement and emergency responders, NMDOT has readied its personnel and equipment. The department will coordinate efforts with emergency response teams to manage any traffic disruptions that may arise.
Travelers can access traffic updates on the NMDOT traffic advisory website at www.nmroads.com or through their automated system by dialing 511 within the state or 1-800-432-4269.
Several safety tips have been issued for drivers:
- "GO SLOW AND ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SELTBELT": Adverse road conditions may render speed limits unsafe. Water pooling on roads during heavy rain could lead to hydroplaning if vehicles travel too fast.
- "KEEP YOUR DISTANCE": Maintain ample space between your vehicle and others in inclement weather.
- "TURN AROUND, DON’T DROWN": Avoid entering barricaded areas due to flooding; driving on water-covered roads is hazardous.
- "HEADLIGHTS ON FOR SAFETY": Ensure visibility by using headlights in poor weather conditions.
- "PULL ASIDE, STAY ALIVE": In heavy winds or storms, pull over safely if necessary. Turn off lights and engine; avoid using brakes to prevent confusion for other drivers.
- "DON’T USE CRUISE CONTROL": Slippery roads require manual control of your vehicle to handle skidding or slipping tires effectively.
- "STAY ALERT": Be vigilant for falling rocks dislodged by storm runoff.
- "FOLLOW OUTAGE GUIDELINES": Treat intersections with non-functioning traffic lights as four-way stops.
- "BE PATIENT AND COURTEOUS": Highway safety relies on collective responsibility.
The NMDOT emphasizes its commitment to public safety and appreciates cooperation from travelers during closures. For more information, visit www.nmroads.com or call 511.