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Snowplow Driver Appreciation Day is Monday

Saturday, November 24th, 2018 -- 8:46 AM

(Wisconsin DOT) -With the winter driving season getting underway, Gov. Scott Walker has proclaimed Monday, November 26, as Snowplow Driver Appreciation Day in Wisconsin.

“Snowplow drivers provide a critical public service that helps to ensure continued operations for businesses, medical services, schools and life in general, all winter long, said WisDOT Secretary Dave Ross. “Throughout winter, every motorist has the opportunity to pay it forward for our hardworking snowplow drivers by driving carefully, giving snowplows room to work and, when possible, avoiding travel during heavy storms.”

As part of a century-old partnership, WisDOT contracts with all 72 county highway departments for winter maintenance on state roads.

Thank our Wisconsin plow drivers by staying safe on the road this winter.

Here are some winter driving reminders:

[list]Before traveling, call 511 or go online to check on road conditions and possible incidents. Consider downloading the 511 Wisconsin smartphone app.

Buckle up, watch what’s happening ahead of you and allow plenty of following distance.

Most traffic crashes in winter are caused by drivers going too fast for conditions. Posted speed limits apply when travel conditions are ideal. Drivers are advised to slow down when roads are slick or visibility is reduced.

Stay at least 200 feet behind a working snowplow. Make sure that you can see the plow’s mirrors to ensure the driver can see you.

If you must pass, be careful. Snowplows often create a cloud of snow that can obscure vision. Remember that road conditions in front of the plow will likely be worse.

Don’t be over-confident if you operate a four-wheel or all-wheel-drive vehicle. They still require a considerable distance to stop on slick roadways.

During major winter storms, postpone or cancel your trip. Stranded motorists and vehicles become hazards that interfere with snow removal efforts.[/list]

Feel free to contact us with questions and/or comments.