Traffic & Transit
Tropical Storm Nicole Forecast Has PennDOT Issuing Advisory
PennDOT warns motorists to be alert for heavy rains Friday and Saturday. TMA Bucks also said to beware of wet leaves on local roads.

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —With remnants of Tropical Storm Nicole expected to hit the region, PennDOT is advising motorists to be cautious during periods of heavy rain and be alert for potential flooding on roadways and in low-lying areas.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency said rain is expected Friday morning and will continue throughout that day and overnight into Saturday.
TMA Bucks also urged motorists to be mindful of wet leaves on local roads that can be as slippery as ice.
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The scattered leaves also can obscure traffic lines and other pavement markings, making driving in unfamiliar areas particularly difficult. Motorists should slow down and use extra caution on leaf-covered roadways, the Bucks transportation agency warned.
PennDOT said much of the state could receive between 2 and 4 inches of rain.
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"Our crews have been preparing for days by clearing out debris around drainage inlets and under bridges while readying equipment," said PennDOT Secretary Yassmin Gramian. "With the forecast amount of rain, we remind the public to not drive on roads that are covered with water because even shallow, swiftly flowing water can wash a car from a roadway."
Motorists should watch for ponding on roadways and flooding in poor drainage areas while traveling.
"Based on the current forecast, we're not expecting widespread flooding due to this storm system," said PEMA Director Randy Padfield. "However, you should be aware for the possibility of flooding on roadways and plan out several routes to get to your destination so that you don't put yourself, your loved ones and first responders in danger."
PennDOT warns motorists not to drive across roads covered with water because even shallow, swiftly flowing water can wash a car from a roadway. Also, the roadbed may not be intact under the water. Never drive around barricades or signs on closed roads – Turn Around, Don't Drown.
Anyone planning to travel should closely monitor weather conditions along travel routes.
Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles, including color-coded winter conditions on 2,900 miles, by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 1,000 traffic cameras.
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