Oxford Gears Up for Ole Miss Football Season with Road Safety Campaign
As the city of Oxford prepares for an exciting football season, the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) is launching its “Road to Game Day” campaign. The goal is to ensure that fans can safely travel to and from the games, especially with the first home game of the season this weekend.
Oxford is expecting heavy traffic as the Ole Miss Rebels face off against Furman on Saturday. To help ease congestion and keep everyone informed about road conditions, MDOT encourages drivers to download the free MDOT Traffic mobile app. This app provides real-time traffic alerts and detailed information about road conditions, making it easier for fans to plan their trips.
For those who prefer web browsing, traffic information is also available at MDOTtraffic.com. As fans gear up for game day, it is important to note that the traffic situation in Oxford is expected to be very busy.
Exciting Events Ahead of Game Day
In addition to the game, there will be a concert at the Pavilion on Friday night featuring former Ole Miss student-athletes, Brett Young and Josh Kelley. Young played for the Rebels’ baseball team in 2000, while Kelley was a member of the men’s golf team during the 2000-01 season. The concert will include Mustache The Band, a popular group known for their 90s country music.
Safety is Key this Football Season
Brad White, the Executive Director of MDOT, emphasizes the importance of safety during this exciting time for the state. “Football season is an exciting time in our state, and we want to make sure that everyone makes it to the game safely,” he said. MDOT is focusing on keeping drivers and passengers safe, as well as protecting roadside workers.
With more people traveling for the games, extra caution is needed on the roads. MDOT provides some valuable tips for fans to keep in mind:
- Never drink and drive; always have a designated driver
- Stay focused on the road and avoid distractions
- Adhere to the speed limit
- Be extremely cautious in work zones
- Always wear your seat belt
- Ensure that you secure your load properly if you are transporting items
These simple guidelines can help ensure that everyone arrives at the game safely and that road crews are protected while they are on the job.
More Safety Resources
For more information about staying safe on the road, fans can visit GoMDOT.com/DriveSmartMS. MDOT is committed to public safety, especially during such a busy time of year for travel in Mississippi.
The upcoming weekends promise not just thrilling games but also various events, community spirit, and the excitement of college football. Taking a moment to prepare for safe travel can contribute to a fun-filled and memorable experience for all.