INDOT plans winter weather training Monday

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The Indiana Department of Transportation will hold a district training exercise for winter weather operations Monday.

Starting Monday morning, motorists can expect to see INDOT’s fleet of more than 170 yellow trucks on state-maintained highways and interstates to test equipment and become more familiar with assigned routes. The training will take place in the agency’s East Central District, which includes Marion and Shelby counties.

“This is an opportunity for our new drivers to get on-the-road training and for more experienced drivers to share their knowledge,” said Nick Evans, INDOT’s Winter Operations Manager, in a news release Friday. “We will treat this exercise as an actual winter weather event from start to finish. Our goal is to make sure crews and their trucks are ready to go when snow and ice arrives.”

Winter operations crews will be active between 10 a.m. to noon Monday. No materials such as salt or brine will be applied during the exercise, INDOT officials say.

“It’s incredibly important that we take the time to adequately prepare our crews, equipment, and materials for the winter season,” Evans said. “This will help our winter operations run safely and efficiently as we clear ice and snow in the months to come.”

INDOT officials are also issuing reminders for safe winter travel. Tips include the following:

  • Slow down and adjust travel to conditions, especially on snow-covered roads.
  • Don’t crowd the plow – never tailgate or drive beside a snowplow, as the driver’s visibility may be limited. If you must pass, do so carefully.
  • Be prepared in case of a crash or becoming stranded. Always carry an emergency kit in your vehicle with items like food, water, a phone charger, sand or cat litter, flares or bright LED alternatives, a flashlight, and blankets.
  • Keep your vehicle full of gas, and check your battery, fluids, and spare tire.
  • Stay weather aware by connecting with your local National Weather Service office.

Motorists can stay up to date on road conditions during a winter storm by checking INDOT’s TrafficWise map at 511in.org or downloading the mobile app on Apple or Android devices. Other ways to stay connected include subscribing to INDOT News emails and following INDOT on social media for regional information and additional resources, according to the news release.

Roadway concerns may be reported to INDOT Customer Service online at indot4u.com or by phone at 855-INDOT4U (463-6848).

More information about INDOT Winter Operations at indotwinterops.com.