Sep
01

Stay informed on storms

By Linda Putnam

  More major hurricanes strike North Carolina in August and September than all other months combined. The best way to stay safe is to stay informed.

  ”We have 18 Twitter feeds that instantly update citizens on real-time travel conditions as well as changes to our ferry schedules,” said Lisa Schell, N.C.DOT’s media coordinator. ”In an emergency, we’ll immediately send out tweets alerting the affected areas about road closures, flooding, dangerous driving conditions and evacuation routes.”

  The department’s Twitter feeds provide easy access to travel information for North Carolina residents. Twitter is accessible on hand-held devices even if traditional telephone service and electricity is disrupted. NCDOT’s goal is to  keep motorists safe using the ”know before you go” approach. The department encourages citizens to check Twitter on their computers or smartphones before they leave home, work or school, but not while driving. Behind the wheel, they should be focused on one thing only – operating the car safely.

  NCDOT maintains Twitter feeds. For a complete list, visit http://www.ncdot.gov/travel/twitter/default.html. Citizens are also encouraged to use the department’s other social media tools – Facebook, Flickr and YouTube – for valuable transportation information. (From www.commongood.org)

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