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Cooters Pond Road barricaded

Cooters Pond Road barricaded

Cooters Pond Road has been barricaded due to minor flooding. Currently there is no access available to Cooters Pond Park.

 

ALDOT urges motorists to drive safely this holiday

ALDOT urges motorists to drive safely this holiday

Highway travel during the 2012 Labor Day holiday weekend is expected to be heavy in Alabama during the three-day holiday weekend and as the college football season begins. The Alabama Department of Transportation urges motorists to drive safely in their travels. 

As an added precaution during the heavily traveled holiday, ALDOT today announced there would be no temporary lane closures on Alabama interstates from 12 noon Friday, Aug. 31 to midnight Monday, Sept. 3.
 
Limiting roadwork during this busy holiday period is a safety measure for the traveling public, construction industry workers and maintenance crews. Throughout the year, ALDOT limits road construction during major holiday weekends. Emergency lane closures may be possible dependant on specific circumstances on interstates and other state roadways.

Safe driving starts with you. Always buckle up, obey speed limits, and never text or drink while driving. Join the Drive Safe Revolution.

Two-vehicle crash on Old Farm Lane

Two-vehicle crash on Old Farm Lane

PRATTVILLE, AL (WSFA) - Monday's rainy weather saw several accidents around the River Region including one in the Prattville area.

The crash involved a blue Dodge Durango SUV and a tan Chevrolet Malibu.

Thankfully, the collision did not cause any life-threatening injuries.

An investigation into the exact reason for the wreck is still in progress.

 

Click It or Ticket kicks off today!

Click It or Ticket kicks off today!

Motorists who refuse to wear their seat belts – beware.  The 2012 national Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement mobilization kicks off May 21 to help save lives by cracking down on those who don’t buckle up. 

The Tallapoosa County Sheriff Department is joining with other state and local law enforcement officers and highway safety advocates across the country to help save more lives by strongly enforcing seat belt laws around the clock.

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2010 nationally, 61 percent of the 10,647 passenger vehicle occupants who were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes overnight (6 p.m.

Click It or Ticket kicks off on May 21st

Click It or Ticket kicks off on May 21st

Motorists who refuse to wear their seat belts – beware.  The 2012 national Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement mobilization kicks off May 21 to help save lives by cracking down on those who don’t buckle up. 

The Tallapoosa County Sheriff Department is joining with other state and local law enforcement officers and highway safety advocates across the country to help save more lives by strongly enforcing seat belt laws around the clock.

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2010 nationally, 61 percent of the 10,647 passenger vehicle occupants who were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes overnight (6 p.m.

Click It or Ticket kicks off on May 21st

Click It or Ticket kicks off on May 21st

Motorists who refuse to wear their seat belts – beware.  The 2012 national Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement mobilization kicks off May 21 to help save lives by cracking down on those who don’t buckle up. 

The Tallapoosa County Sheriff Department is joining with other state and local law enforcement officers and highway safety advocates across the country to help save more lives by strongly enforcing seat belt laws around the clock.

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2010 nationally, 61 percent of the 10,647 passenger vehicle occupants who were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes overnight (6 p.m.

Attorney General Luther Strange urges Alabamians to observe National Stop the Texts Day

Attorney General Luther Strange urges Alabamians to observe National Stop the Texts Day

Attorney General Luther Strange is calling on Alabamians to join in observing a national campaign on May 1 to discourage texting while driving and to highlight dangers of this practice.

To educate young adult drivers about the dangers of texting while driving, Attorney General Strange, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the State Attorneys General and Consumer Protection Agencies, and the Ad Council today revealed new public service advertisements (PSAs) featuring NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne.