TxDOT Offers Thanksgiving Travel Tips to Stay Safe
Travel resources, website help make traveling safe and efficient
AUSTIN — Heading to grandma’s house this Thanksgiving? Results of a reader survey from Texas
“Historically, the busiest travel days are the day before and the Sunday following Thanksgiving,” said John Barton, TxDOT deputy executive director. “Thanksgiving is a time to be spent with family and friends, so we want to make sure Texans get to where they need to be safely.”
In 2011, there were 848 serious injuries and 26 deaths from traffic crashes that occurred during the Thanksgiving holiday reporting period. In an effort to reduce the number of traffic fatalities this year, TxDOT is asking drivers to follow a few simple rules of the road:
- Pay attention
- Buckle seatbelts
- Put phone away
- Left lane for passing only
- Never drink and drive
- Obey all traffic laws
Hazardous weather can also cause problems for drivers. Motorists can reduce their risk by knowing some winter weather driving tips and practicing a few road safety habits, such as planning ahead, and being aware of alerts and advisories in your area. Winter road preparedness includes the following:
- Ensure your vehicle is properly maintained.
- Stay tuned to local news, road closures, changing conditions and weather alerts.
- Check online highway conditions information at
DriveTexas™ (www.DriveTexas.org).
And if grandma’s not sure she wants to host the family dinner this year, TxDOT encourages travelers to pick up the latest edition of Texas Highways magazine where you can always find your next destination. Visit