MARYLAND STATE POLICE AND STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
TO DECLARE SNOW EMERGENCIES FOR ALL COUNTIES
BEGINNING FRIDAY AT NOON
TO DECLARE SNOW EMERGENCIES FOR ALL COUNTIES
BEGINNING FRIDAY AT NOON
Snow Emergency Plan Restricts Parking on Snow Emergency Routes and
Permits Maryland State Police to Tow Vehicles
Permits Maryland State Police to Tow Vehicles
(January 21, 2016) – The Maryland State Police and Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (SHA) are proactively announcing that snow emergency plans will go into effect at noon Friday in advance of the predicted severe storm expected Friday andSaturday. The Statewide Snow Emergency requires vehicles restricts traveling on all highways designated as snow emergency routes be equipped with chains, snow tires or all season radials. Additionally, special hauling permits for commercial vehicles are not valid during snow emergencies.
The snow emergency plan also allows the Maryland State Police (MSP) to call tow companies to remove abandoned vehicles in the road or on the shoulder and restricts all parking on designated snow emergency routes.
“It is important for all Marylanders to heed Governor Hogan’s warning about the coming storm and to make every effort to refrain from travel through the weekend,” Maryland State Police Superintendent Colonel William Pallozzi said. “Implementing the snow emergency plans in every county is an indication of the serious nature of this storm and the statewide impact it will have. Our goal is to keep citizens safe and this is one of the many steps we will be taking to do that.”
Significant snowfall, high winds and treacherous driving conditions are expected from lateFriday, all day Saturday and into Sunday. If forecasts materialize as expected and more than two feet of snow falls, cleanup will take several days and extend into early next week.
“Please avoid traveling during the storm to allow our crews the space needed to plow the roads,” said SHA Administrator Gregory Johnson. “Our goal is to keep one travel lane open and passable on major highways for emergency vehicles during the storm and focus on plowing all lanes once the snow stops.”
Commercial vehicle drivers have the option to wait out the storm at one of Maryland’s 17 designated safe haven ridesharing lots in order to avoid travel during hazardous conditions.
SHA maintains the numbered roads in Maryland’s 23 counties with the exception of toll roads (i.e. the ICC, I-95 north of Baltimore City, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Fort McHenry Tunnel etc.) Click here to obtain information for county roads departments.
MD511 provides tools that you can use for traffic information, weather conditions, or traffic information. Customers may also follow SHA on Twitter @MDSHA and “like” us on Facebook.
pray for rain.
ReplyDeleteFrom my understanding, we can't drive after noon? Or am I not correct? My weather app says it won't start until later today 5-6pm.
ReplyDeleteYou can drive...The state of Emerg is in that stage.
DeleteJus the warning and prepardness stage
Please just tell me why this joke of a school system wouldn't announce an early dismissal instead of waiting for it to start. At least parents could prepare and make arrangements ahead of time. I guess that would be the logical thing to do though!
ReplyDeleteparents around here suck. Either they complain that they close schools to late or too early. Obviously they are not going to knowingly put a child in harms way. Unclench people.
ReplyDeleteAre businesses forced to close tomorrow due to the storm?
ReplyDeleteNO! They can't force you to close a business. But, if you don't
ReplyDeletebe prepared to house and feed you employees