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ALDOT Makes Highway Safety Top of Mind for Fourth of July Holiday Travel

ALDOT Makes Highway Safety Top of Mind for Fourth of July Holiday Travel

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For more information contact:
Allison Green
Drive Safe Alabama Coordinator
Alabama Department of Transportation
greena@dot.state.al.us
334.353.6534

Top Two Ways to Stay Safe on the Road

(MONTGOMERY, Ala.) – The Alabama Department of Transportation is asking drivers to do their part to make this a fatality free Fourth of July on Alabama highways. As an added precaution during the heavily traveled holiday, ALDOT is doing its part for road safety by having no temporary lane closures on Alabama interstates after noon on Friday, June 30, through midnight, Tuesday, July 4.

“Turning one of the deadliest holidays on the road into one of the safest is in the hands of the drivers,” said Allison Green, Drive Safe Alabama coordinator, ALDOT. “We are asking motorists to join ALDOT in making highway safety a priority for this year’s Fourth of July holiday.”

Top Two Ways to Prevent Fatal Crashes

Don’t drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

People are seven times more likely to die in a crash when the driver is under the influence of alcohol or drugs, as shown in ALDOT crash reports.* Designating a sober driver before drinking is key to preventing these deadly crashes.

Wear your seat belt, in both front and rear seats.

Surviving a crash is much more likely when wearing a seat belt. Latest stats from Drive Safe Alabama show that 56 percent of people dying in crashes on Alabama highways are not wearing a seat belt.

More safe driving tips are available on the Drive Safe Alabama Facebook page.

Motorists planning their holiday travel route can find Alabama traffic and road condition information at www.ALGOtraffic.com or by downloading the ALGO Traffic app available in the Apple App Store and on Google Play. ALDOT asks motorists to use ALGO Traffic responsibly. Drivers should never text, tweet, or use a mobile device while operating a vehicle.

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