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Sponsor Our ArticlesOXFORD, MS – When it comes to enjoying a day at the game, getting there safely is just as important as the excitement on the field. In anticipation of the Ole Miss home football opener this Saturday against Furman, the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) has kicked off its “Road to Game Day” campaign to ensure a smooth journey for fans traveling to and from the match.
With the season kickoff, Oxford is expected to see an influx of visitors, leading to heightened traffic congestion around town. On the eve of this significant game day, fans looking for some pre-game fun can attend a concert at the Pavilion featuring former Ole Miss student-athletes, Brett Young and Josh Kelley. Young, who played for the Rebels in 2000, and Kelley, a member of the men’s golf team during the 2000-01 season, will take the stage alongside the beloved Mustache The Band, known for their lively 90s country music performances.
To help navigate the expected traffic, MDOT encourages drivers to download the free MDOT Traffic mobile app. This app provides real-time updates on road conditions and alerts about traffic issues, helping to guide motorists on the best routes. For those who prefer to access traffic information online, MDOTtraffic.com is another helpful resource.
Safety is the backbone of MDOT’s campaign during the football season. “Football season is an exciting time in our state, and we want to make sure that everyone makes it to the game safely,” said Brad White, the Executive Director of MDOT. He stresses the importance of safe driving practices and being aware of the increased number of vehicles on the road.
MDOT has outlined straightforward yet effective tips for ensuring the safety of both drivers and roadside workers:
The MDOT encourages everyone to embrace these simple actions to help keep the roads safer this game day and throughout the football season. For additional information and resources on travel safety, residents and visitors can check out GoMDOT.com/DriveSmartMS.
As the Ole Miss Rebels gear up for a new football season, fans are reminded to plan ahead for a smooth travel experience to the game. By staying informed through MDOT’s tools and practicing safe driving protocols, everyone can enjoy the excitement of game day while ensuring their safety on the road. With anticipation building for the Rebel’s home opener, it’s time to get ready for some thrilling football!
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