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MDOT suspending work, keeping eye on traffic for Fourth of July travel

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JACKSON, MISS. – Mississippians planning to hit the road to spend time with family and friends this Fourth of July will notice less travel delays due to construction. The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) will suspend all interstate and four-lane highway work in anticipation of increased holiday travel.

MDOT crews and contractors will halt all road construction requiring lane closures beginning today. This will provide maximum travel capacity and minimal construction delays to motorists traveling throughout the state during the holiday.

“Even though no highway construction work will be occurring across the state, motorists should be aware that some lane closures will remain in place,” said Melinda McGrath, P.E., MDOT executive director. “These lanes closures are there to protect motorists, and MDOT urges drivers to treat these areas as active work zones.”

Motorists are urged to continue to pay attention to work zones, which can present unfamiliar driving patterns. Motorists should slow down when approaching and traveling through work zones, and always avoid distracted driving.

“MDOT wants to make travel safe and convenient for the public during this holiday,” McGrath said. “While MDOT construction crews won’t be working, staff will be putting additional effort into monitoring the state’s highways to make sure everyone is able to enjoy this Fourth of July safely.”

Those additional efforts come from MDOT’s Traffic Management Center (TMC). Using traffic cameras, congestion analysis technology, radar and temperature sensors, along with local agency communication, the TMC observes the most traveled highways in the state to ensure the safety and mobility of the traveling public.

MDOT’s TMC is the nerve center of Mississippi’s highway management system. Information is collected, verified and disseminated to necessary stakeholders like the media, other state and local agencies and the traveling public. The TMC is staffed 24/7 with locations in Jackson, Hattiesburg and the Gulf Coast. MDOT’s TMC also shares important travel information with neighboring state departments of transportation. This collaboration ensures the traveling public has the most up to date information possible.

At the click of a button, important traveler information about Mississippi’s highways is sent to approximately 500,000 people across the state. The TMC releases traveler information through various channels.

“Using these communication channels, MDOT is able to quickly and effectively notify the public of concerns that may affect their travel plans,” McGrath said. “MDOT’s three free travel resources provide an opportunity for Mississippians to know before they go.”

MDOTTraffic.com

MDOTTraffic.com is one website with multiple options and a mobile version. Travelers can locate welcome centers and rest areas, view live traffic feeds via cameras on major Mississippi highways, and sign up for email or text alerts about traffic delays and road conditions, and customize alerts according to a trip or daily commute.

MDOT Traffic App

This free smartphone app is designed as a mobile companion for MDOTTraffic.com. Here, travelers can access traffic alerts, traffic cameras and traveler information by a specific trip or route. The smartphone app is available from the App Store and Google Play.

Mississippi 511

A free service available 24/7, callers can dial 511 for on demand, route specific information along U.S. interstates and state highways. Mississippi 511 complements other travel resources – MDOTTraffic.com and the MDOT Traffic mobile app.

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