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JACKSON, MISS. – With Mardi Gras season in full swing, the good times are rolling in south Mississippi! Amid the parades, king cake tastings, Mardi Gras balls and other festivities, the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) wants to remind you of a few ways to keep your krewe safe this Carnival season.
Remember, Mardi Gras beads won’t pay DUI fees. Driving impaired could result in legal troubles or even the tragic loss of life. Make sure you have a plan in place for safe and sober ride home well before the party starts. Designated drivers are the true kings and queens of Mardi Gras.
Nothing stops the good times from rolling like being stuck in traffic. Spend more time catching beads with the MDOT Traffic mobile app, which shows real-time traffic conditions like road closures, road work, traffic accidents and more. Check the app before you go to navigate like a pro.
“Mardi Gras festivities have long been a point of pride for Mississippians, so let’s ensure we keep this season full of celebration and free of tragedy,” said Brad White, MDOT Executive Director. “By simply planning in advance and making a few smart choices, everyone can stay safe and make joyful memories with friends and family.”
Here are some tips from MDOT to make sure everyone has a safe and enjoyable Mardi Gras season:
- If you drink, do not drive for any reason. Call a taxi, order a ride or find a sober driver.
- Slow down and watch out for pedestrians, especially before, during and after parades.
- Be mindful of road closures; never attempt to drive around barricades.
- At night parades, wear reflective clothing or glowsticks to be more visible to motorists.
- Avoid all distractions and concentrate on the road.
- Use extreme caution in work zones; slow down and watch out for workers.
- Always wear your seatbelt. It is your greatest defense in a wreck.
- Impaired drivers are not only a danger to themselves, but also others on the road. If you suspect someone is driving impaired, call the police when it is safe to do so.
For more tips on traveling safe, visit GoMDOT.com/drivesmartms. For real-time road conditions on Mississippi’s highways and bridges, download the MDOT Traffic mobile app, visit MDOTtraffic.com and follow @MississippiDOT on Facebook and X.
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