(KLZA) The Nebraska State Patrol is urging motorists to be prepared and keep up-to-date on the latest weather and road conditions as a powerful winter storm with potential to impact travel is forecast for the Cornhusker State.
Travelers can check on road closures and conditions by utilizing 511, Nebraska’s Advanced Traveler Information System at www.511.nebraska.gov , the 511 Mobile Traveler Site at http://www.ndortraveler.mobi (the site also works on PC’s), or by dialing 511 (800-906-9069) from any landline or cellular phone for information.
Blowing and drifting snow reduce visibility and bitterly cold wind chills can be life threatening.
The Nebraska State Patrol issues the following reminders for motorists traveling in extreme winter weather conditions:
Travel only if absolutely necessary. Always wear your seat belt and never drive faster than conditions allow.
Use well-traveled routes and give yourself plenty of time to reach your destination.
Let others know where you are going, when you will arrive, and what route you are taking.
If you do become stranded while traveling, stay with your car until help arrives. Wind chill and freezing temperatures can be life threatening.
If your vehicle does become stuck, run your motor sparingly and keep a window cracked to prevent the buildup of carbon monoxide.
Carry a red flag or bandana in your car and attach to the outside to signal you are in trouble.
Be sure to include a winter weather survival kit in your vehicle as your travel. The following are some basic items to keep in your car in case you become stranded in wintry weather:
Emergency first aid kit
Ice scraPer, shovel, small bag of sand
Flashlight (extra batteries), portable battery operated radio
Non-perishable snacks or dehydrated foods
Blankets or sleeping bag (extra set dry clothing)
Fully charged cell phone
Jumper cables
Empty coffee can or plastic container
Motorists in need of emergency roadside assistance can call the Nebraska State Patrol Highway Helpline when safe to do so by dialing *55 from any cell phone or 1-800-525-5555 from any landline.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Holton schools mourn student death
Info sought on missing Sabetha teen
Missing Atchison couple draws renewed interest
Fleeing, drugs, hold Atchison man
Atchison's USD 409 names new Superintendent
ATCH CO SO seeks tips regarding stolen motorcycle
Jackson Heights names new MS/HS Principal
Atchison foundry renamed in acquisition
Tecumseh Prison inmates arrested for 2023 assaults
NioCorp to begin 12-week drilling program
Olathe woman arrested in Jackson Co on drug charges
Hiawatha City Commission approves fireworks on trial basis
Longtime Sabetha Fire Chief to retire
Dean, assistant, secured for proposed BC med school
Two new members appointed to Brown Co Planning Commission
Falls City Council hears updated on electric department
Early morning power outage planned for Falls City
Flags to fly at half-staff in honor of fallen firefighters
LATEST STORIES
Jefferson Co bridge work underway
Dean, assistant, secured for proposed BC med school
Richardson Co board conducts grievance hearing
Update to Nebraska State Park burn bans
Holt Co, Mo bridge project delayed
Auburn, Neb to celebrate 143rd birthday
Flags to fly at half-staff in honor of fallen firefighters
Auburn School Board approves administrator salaries