Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Public safety

ALDOT suspends temporary lane closures on interstates over Thanksgiving holiday

To reduce congestion and improve safety, Alabama officials announced they will suspend interstate lane closures for the holiday.

Highway sign for I-65 in Alabama
STOCK

The Alabama Department of Transportation, ALDOT, announced it will have no temporary lane closures on interstate routes during the Thanksgiving holiday. Lane closures will be suspended from Wednesday, November 26 at noon through Sunday, November 30 at 11:59 p.m.

The suspension is to help reduce traffic congestion and improve safety with more people traveling during the holiday. It also provides a safer environment for maintenance and construction workers, ALDOT shared.

ALDOT Holiday Travel Tips:

  • Buckle Up – Increase your chance of surviving a crash by wearing a seatbelt. According to crash reports, in 2024 nearly 60 percent of those involved in fatal crashes on Alabama roadways were not wearing a seatbelt.
  • Don’t drive impaired – Never compromise on safety; it is never acceptable to drink and drive. Designate a sober driver, arrange for a ride service or call a taxi to ensure a safe journey home.
  • Avoid distracted driving – Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of vehicle crashes. Put your phone down and keep your focus on the road. Alabama’s Hands-Free law prohibits drivers from holding a cell phone while driving.

Motorists planning their holiday travel route can find Alabama traffic and road condition information, including live traffic camera feeds at ALGOtraffic.com or by downloading the ALGO Traffic app.

The Alabama Political Reporter is a daily political news site devoted to Alabama politics. We provide accurate, reliable coverage of policy, elections and government.

Advertisement
Advertisement

More from APR

News

Partnering with local churches and a grocery store, Walker provided groceries and holiday staples to 20 families in need.

Featured Opinion

Thanksgiving asks Americans to do more than give thanks. It asks us to tell the truth.

Opinion

Senator Katie Britt bridged a fierce partisan divide to end a government shutdown, offering a timely lesson for Thanksgiving tables everywhere.

Opinion

Giving thanks notes that whatever success or achievement an individual or nation may have obtained was not accomplished alone.