Serving Franklin County, WA
HATTON — The Washington State Patrol is stepping up its patrols from Nov. 21 to Dec. 1 as university students and others hit the road for Thanksgiving.
The emphasis will focus on State Highway 26, linking Colfax to Othello and other cities. It will also include expanded patrols on U.S. Highways 195 and 395, as well as Interstate 90.
District 4 troopers in Spokane, Whitman and Adams counties and District 6 troopers in Grant and Kittitas counties will be focusing on speeding, driving too fast for conditions, distracted/impaired driving and other violations.
“We encourage travelers to pay close attention to posted speed limits and to be prepared for changing road and weather/winter driving conditions,” District 4 Cmdr. Capt. Jeff Otis said on the increased patrols. “You can find current road and weather conditions on all state highways by going to the website or mobile apps provided by the Washington State Department of Transportation.
The patrol is advising motorists to monitor road and weather conditions before hitting the highway for Thanksgiving.
“Students traveling across the state should make sure to prepare their vehicles for winter travel conditions,” Otis said. “A small emergency kit with water, food, blankets, winter clothing and emergency flares are a good idea.
“Make sure all the fluids in vehicles are full and the vehicle’s battery is in good working order. Good all-season or snow tires, as well as tire chains are advised and may be required when traveling over the mountain passes.
“We appreciate everyone’s help and diligence to ensure that we have a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving this year,” he said.
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