Cook County Prepares for Snowfall
Accumulating snowfall is expected for the Monday morning commute. Cook County’s Department of Transportation and Highways (DoTH) is monitoring conditions and is ready to deploy all resources necessary to keep the 1,500 lane miles the County maintains safe for drivers.
DoTH advises drivers to take extra precautions during storms – slow down and watch for snow plows. The department reminds drivers that because this snowfall is coming so early in the season, they’ll have to take even more precautions because construction projects are still underway throughout the County.
Drivers are also encouraged to keep an emergency kit in each of their vehicles in case they break down or get stuck during severe weather.
A basic safety kit should include the following items:
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Kit tips:
- Reverse batteries in flashlights to avoid accidentally switching them on and running down the battery.
- Store items in the passenger compartment in case the trunk is jammed or frozen shut.
Other tips:
- Gas tanks should be kept at least half full.
- Travelers should always tell someone where they’re going and the route they‘ll take.
- Stranded drivers should stay with their vehicles; walking in a storm can be very dangerous. Other vehicles may not see you or you may become lost or exhausted.
- Always check conditions in and around your vehicle; snow can plug a vehicle's exhaust system and cause deadly carbon monoxide gas to enter the car.
- If stranded for a prolonged period, only run the engine for 10 minutes an hour to conserve gas and make sure the exhaust pipe is free of snow.
- Keeping a window open a crack while running the engine, is advised to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.