DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) - With snow piling up across central Illinois several county and city governments have declared snow emergencies.
Springfield and Decatur are asking people to move vehicles from streets that are designated snow emergency routes.
Jacksonville, Mount Zion, and Monticello have also declared snow emergencies with similar instructions for not parking on designated emergency snow routes.
The City of Springfield's snow emergency is in effect until 8 a.m. Sunday. Decatur said violators of the snow emergency face fines and towing. (maps to both city's snow plans are linked)
Sangamon County is under a Level 1 which applies to county roads only. That level means roads are snow covered and could be dangerous or hazardous. Drivers are encouraged to use caution.
The City of Monticello also activated its snow emergency to allow crews to clear roads. People should not park on designated emergency snow routes.
In Mount Zion, vehicles are not permitted to be parked on any village street.
Illinois State Police recommends drivers who have to be out during the snowstorm to drive with caution and care.
- Plan your travel, selecting both primary and alternate routes
- Let someone know your travel routes and itinerary so that, if you don't arrive on time, officials will know where to search for you
- Check latest weather information before leaving
- Try not to travel alone - two or three people are preferable
- Travel in convoy, if possible
- Drive carefully and defensively and watch for ice patches on bridges and overpasses
- If a storm begins to be too much for you to handle, get off the roads immediately
- If your car should become disabled, stay with the vehicle, running your engine and heater for short intervals. Be sure to "crack" a window in the vehicle to avoid carbon monoxide build-up
ISP also reminds drivers to have a full gas tank, especially when traveling in rural parts of the state.
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