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February 10, 2010

Pedestrians: give plows wide berth

This was just sent out by the State Highway Administration:

 State Highway Administration (SHA) crews continue to plow state highways today in blizzard conditions. Concerned about severely reduced visibility, SHA drivers have radioed in about safety of pedestrians walking in roadways since sidewalks aren’t cleared.

“Under the best of conditions, large plow trucks require a wide berth and significant stopping distance,” said SHA Administrator Neil J. Pedersen. “With the fog, snow and wind, combined with snowy and icy pavements, our drivers may not be able to see and react to avoid pedestrians walking on roadways. If your vehicle becomes disabled, pull as far off the road as possible and call for help – but please do not get out and walk in the roadway.”

 Additional Updates: SHA temporarily has southbound I-95 at MD 198 in Prince George’s County closed due to a multi-vehicle crash. Southbound motorists are detoured at MD 32 west to US 29 to travel south to the Capital Beltway (I-495).

Posted by Michael Dresser at 4:35 PM |
        
About Michael Dresser
Michael Dresser has been an editor, reporter and columnist with The Sun longer than Baltimore's had a subway. He's covered retailing, telecommunications, state politics and wine. Since 2004, he's been The Sun's transportation writer. He lives in Ellicott City with his wife and travel companion, Cindy.

His Getting There column appears on Mondays. Mike's blog will be a forum for all who are interested in highways, transit and other transportation issues affecting Baltimore, Maryland and the region.
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