If you must be on the roadway, please follow these travel tips:
Check Vehicle Gas Level
Motorists should be aware of gas shortages in Georgia and Florida. Make sure you have an adequate level of gas in your vehicle before traveling on the roadways. Visit
GasBuddy for a list of open gas stations in your area.
Pay Attention to Malfunctioning Traffic Signals
Please treat malfunctioning traffic signals as a four-way stop. Use extreme caution when entering an intersection with a downed traffic signal. Also, be mindful of pedestrians trying to cross within intersections. Visit See & Be Seen to learn more.
Slow Down
Motorists should SLOW DOWN to at least half their normal speed and watch out for downed trees and power lines on the roads.
Check Weather Forecast
Remember that weather forecasts can change quickly. Stay aware by monitoring local TV and radio. Visit the
National Weather Service website for the latest weather conditions.
Know Before You Go - View Travel Information
Visit or call
511 for free real-time travel information on road conditions and closures in your area.
Georgia Public Radio, in cooperation with Georgia DOT, Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA), Georgia State Patrol (GSP) and the Georgia Public Broadcasting System, will provide updates on road and traffic conditions in the event of a hurricane.
Listen to GPB Radio
Tune into the following FM stations for the latest updates.
Location | Station |
---|---|
Albany | WUNV / 91.7 FM |
Athens | WUGA / 91.7 & 97.9 FM |
Augusta | WACG / 90.7 FM |
Brunswick | WWIO / 88.9 FM |
Carrollton | WUWG / 90.7 FM |
Chatsworth | WNGH / 98.8 FM |
Columbus / Warm Springs | WJSP / 88.1 FM |
Demorest | WPPR / 88.3 FM |
Dahlonega | WNGU / 89.5 FM |
Ft. Gaines | WJWV / 90.9 FM |
Macon | WMUM / 89.7 FM |
Rome | WGPB / 97.7 FM |
Savannah | WSVH / 91.1 FM |
Tifton | WABR / 91.1 FM |
Valdosta | WWET / 91.7 FM |
Waycross | WXVS / 90.1 FM |
Normally I-16 carries traffic in both directions between Macon and Savannah. In the event of a mandatory evacuation from coastal Georgia, I-16 eastbound lanes will reverse to become “contra-flow” lanes. All I-16 lanes will allow only westbound traffic from Savannah to U.S. 441 in Dublin, a distance of 125 miles.
To make sure the contra-flow lanes are used to their maximum capacity, GDOT installed two median “crossovers” so that drives can transition from the normal westbound lanes into the contra-flow lanes. These median cross-overs are east of I-95 near Savannah. Traffic accessing I-16 west of I-95 will not have the opportunity to cross over. A third median cross-over between Macon and Dublin takes the traffic back from the contra-flow lanes back to the normal westbound lanes. From that point westward, I-16 functions as normal to and from Macon.