Highway superintendents in first awareness drive urge extra caution during winter
Press Release, Orleans County Town Highway Superintendents Association
State/County/Town and Village highway departments joined forces today to raise awareness of the upcoming winter season.
Double and single axle plow/salt trucks met at the Shelby highway garage before traveling along Rt. 31 from Medina through the Village of Albion enroute to the completion point just east of the Village of Holley.
The winter season brings many challenges for the average traveler. The group wants to raise awareness of those challenges for both the men and women behind the wheel of the plow trucks as well as those traveling state, county, town and village roads.
No one wants to be stuck behind the plow truck but passing can very dangerous. People don’t take in to account the slush coming off the wheels and front plow of these vehicles until it’s too late. You should allow yourself extra travel time depending on the weather.
Many plow trucks have specific routes and will commonly backup frequently at intersections to go back down a road they just came from so allowing extra space between you and the plow truck is helpful.
Many of the towns and villages have limited crews and do not work around the clock so late evening to early morning travel may be difficult, again try to plan your winter travel accordingly.
Mailboxes are always an issue, some municipalities fix them and others do not. This is a courtesy fix and not required. The bottom of mailboxes should be at 41”-45” from the ground and the post should be maintained and free from rot or corrosion depending on the material used. Plastic mailboxes and “all in one” mailbox with post are not recommended for country roadside applications because the plastic does not hold up well in the bitter cold temperatures. For additional info on mailboxes go to www.usps.com/manage/mailboxes.htm.
Snow should never be pushed across the road from clearing your driveway. This is actually highway law. Most villages have restricted parking on village streets so be aware of these winter parking changes. We all know kids love snowbanks but along the roadside is not a safe place to be playing on snowbanks or making tunnels.
The Orleans County Town Highway Superintendents Association hopes this “Winter Operations Awareness Drive” does just that – brings awareness to winters driving challenges and helps you prepare for a safe commute where ever you are traveling to.
Safe travels and let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!