Are you traveling this Thanksgiving?

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Consider these resources from WSDOT

If you’re planning to hit the road this Thanksgiving, consider taking a look at resources from the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT).

“We want to help you get to your turkey trot, family dinner or Martin Stadium (for the Apple Cup) as easily as possible by sharing all the resources so you can plan ahead,” read a press release from WSDOT.

For drivers: to see travel time charts, visit bit.ly/2DMbDqC. To learn more about mobile phones and tablets, visit bit.ly/2S2Hdn7. To see state traffic and camera information, visit bit.ly/1HwxzQ0. For WSDOT’s social media accounts, visit bit.ly/2eKSlWE and bit.ly/2zk1GwS. To learn more about winter driving essentials, visit bit.ly/2ymwKfN. For current chain and traction requirements, visit bit.ly/JKSNzE. Tune in to 530 AM and 1610 AM for highway advisory

radio alerts.

For ferry users: expect long waits. Leave your car and walk on to speed up travel time. To make a ferry reservation for Anacortes/San Juans/Sidney and Coupeville/Port Townsend routes, visit bit.ly/1BB4C1U.

For skiers and snowboarders:  learn how to prepare your vehicle for winter weather by visiting, bit.ly/1JM0zrp.

As a reminder, “when you see flashing lights on the side of the road move over a lane to give the emergency responder/work crew space but if you can’t, slow your speeds,” read the press release. “This is important 365 [days per year], 24/7.”

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