‘Avoid unnecessary travel,’ California officials urge people to stay put during intense weather

In light of the impending atmospheric river storm forecasted by the National Weather Service for Los Angeles and Ventura counties, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) issues a strong recommendation for motorists to limit travel as much as possible from the evening of Saturday, February 3, through Tuesday, February 6, 2024.

With safety as the utmost priority, Caltrans emphasizes the importance of avoiding unnecessary travel during this severe weather event. However, for those who must venture out, Caltrans offers essential tips and precautions to ensure safe and prepared winter driving:

  • Check road conditions using Caltrans’ official website (auickmao.dot.ca.gov) or by calling 1-800-427-7623.
  • Prior to departure, inspect vehicle components such as wipers, headlights, tire tread, and tire pressure.
  • Ensure a full tank of gas before embarking on any journey.
  • Exercise caution by reducing speed, maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles, and activating headlights for visibility.
  • Avoid flooded roadways and strictly adhere to closure barriers to prevent hazardous situations.
  • Remain vigilant of Caltrans workers, California Highway Patrol (CHP) officers, and first responders actively managing road conditions and emergencies.
  • Carry essential items including a phone charger, snacks, water, blankets, and an emergency kit to stay prepared for unexpected situations.
  • In mountainous regions, always have tire chains readily available for traction on snow-covered roads.

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