Plan To Drive In Maine This Summer Online
Traveling in Maine this summer? Worried about spending your summer stuck behind tourists and construction vehicles? Well, thanks to the Maine Department of Transportation’s travel information service, you may not have to.
Commuters, tourists, and travelers alike can now access information regarding road conditions throughout the state by contacting the Maine 511 Travel Information Service. Be it weather related issues, road construction, or general traffic congestion and delays, information on the highways and byways of Maine is available online or by phone twenty-four hours a day. Travelers can dial 511 from any telephone, including mobile phones, or visit: www.511maine.gov for real time road conditions updated by the Maine Department of Transportation and State Police staff from dispatch centers throughout the state.
511 is a free nationally designated phone number designed for drivers looking to plan ahead, yet is currently promoted by only a few states. In addition to evaluating road conditions, the 511 website also showcases cameras setup at various well-travelled highway markers and roadside locations that allows visitors to view live traffic conditions. The website also offers email alerts to keep those who subscribe informed at all times, and at areas of road closures and delays, information is as to why the inconvenience occurred and for how long it will last.
By staying informed and knowing road conditions in advance, drivers will be able to better plan for their trips, travels, and commutes. And with minimum effort, such as calling 511 or going online, drivers can maximize their time during the warm Maine summer.
For more information and to plan ahead on future travels, please visit: www.511maine.com.
Over the course of a Maine winter, Mother Nature tests even the savviest of drivers with snow, sleet, and freezing rain. And with the ample amount of precipitation that our state receives, it is to be expected that roads will become slippery, and when roads become slippery, accidents happen.