Gov. Cuomo Advises Motorists of Potential Speed Restrictions and Closure on MTA, Port Authority and Thruway Crossings As a Result of Hurricane Sandy
October 28, 2012 by The Catskill Chronicle
REGIONAL (October 28, 2012) – A travel advisory has been issued by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to warning motorists to be prepared for potential speed restrictions, vehicle limitations, and possible closings on major crossings throughout the region as a result of high winds from Hurricane Sandy.
Motorists using one of the MTA’s seven bridges and two tunnels, the Port Authority’s George Washington Bridge, Staten Island Crossings, and Lincoln and Holland Tunnels, or the Thruway Authority’s Tappan Zee Bridge should be aware that speed and certain vehicle restrictions are likely due to elevated wind conditions as a result of Hurricane Sandy. Closures will be determined on a case-by-case basis based on high winds, rainfall and roadway conditions.
“As we begin to feel the effects of Hurricane Sandy it is important that New Yorkers limit their travel as much as possible,” Governor Cuomo said. “If you need to cross one of our bridges
or tunnels, get the latest updates from www.511ny.org before heading out and be prepared for speed restrictions and possible closures based on storm conditions.”
Motorists are urged to drive at reduced speeds when roadways are wet, and pay close attention to posted electronic messages for important information. If there are sustained winds of 30 mph or more in dry or wet conditions, bridges will begin to see speed reductions. If sustained winds reach 50 mph or more, certain vehicles will be barred from using these crossings. These include
motorcycles, tractor trailers, step vans, mini buses, trucks with open backs, cars pulling trailers, motor homes and vehicles carrying plate glass.
In the event of sustained high winds of 60 mph or more, bridges may need to be closed. Also, crossings may need to be closed even if there are sustained winds below 60 mph, if coupled with rain that could impair driving visibility. Crossings will reopen once conditions subside and it is safe to do so.
Variable message systems and highway advisory systems radio broadcasts will be activated to notify motorists, and blast email TRANSalerts will be sent to those who have signed up to receive them. Motorists are urged to check www.mta.info,www.panynj.gov, www.thruway.ny.gov and www.511ny.org for updates regarding Port Authority, MTA and Thruway Authority crossings.
To get the latest updates on the storm, follow the Governor on Twitter and subscribe to our Storm Watch list. You can also visit www.governor.ny.gov or connect with the Governor on Facebook for more information.
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Gov. Cuomo Advises Motorists of Potential Speed Restrictions and Closure on MTA, Port Authority and Thruway Crossings As a Result of Hurricane Sandy
October 28, 2012 by The Catskill Chronicle
REGIONAL (October 28, 2012) – A travel advisory has been issued by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to warning motorists to be prepared for potential speed restrictions, vehicle limitations, and possible closings on major crossings throughout the region as a result of high winds from Hurricane Sandy.
“As we begin to feel the effects of Hurricane Sandy it is important that New Yorkers limit their travel as much as possible,” Governor Cuomo said. “If you need to cross one of our bridges
or tunnels, get the latest updates from www.511ny.org before heading out and be prepared for speed restrictions and possible closures based on storm conditions.”
Motorists are urged to drive at reduced speeds when roadways are wet, and pay close attention to posted electronic messages for important information. If there are sustained winds of 30 mph or more in dry or wet conditions, bridges will begin to see speed reductions. If sustained winds reach 50 mph or more, certain vehicles will be barred from using these crossings. These include
motorcycles, tractor trailers, step vans, mini buses, trucks with open backs, cars pulling trailers, motor homes and vehicles carrying plate glass.
In the event of sustained high winds of 60 mph or more, bridges may need to be closed. Also, crossings may need to be closed even if there are sustained winds below 60 mph, if coupled with rain that could impair driving visibility. Crossings will reopen once conditions subside and it is safe to do so.
Variable message systems and highway advisory systems radio broadcasts will be activated to notify motorists, and blast email TRANSalerts will be sent to those who have signed up to receive them. Motorists are urged to check www.mta.info,www.panynj.gov, www.thruway.ny.gov and www.511ny.org for updates regarding Port Authority, MTA and Thruway Authority crossings.
To get the latest updates on the storm, follow the Governor on Twitter and subscribe to our Storm Watch list. You can also visit www.governor.ny.gov or connect with the Governor on Facebook for more information.
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