Oxford Prepares for Ole Miss Rebels’ Home Game as MDOT Launches “Road to Game Day” Traffic Campaign

Oxford Gears Up for Game Day 2024

Oxford is buzzing with excitement as the Ole Miss Rebels prepare for their first home football game this weekend against Furman. To help ensure a safe and smooth travel experience for fans, the Mississippi Department of Transportation has launched its “Road to Game Day” campaign. This initiative is designed to provide vital information and resources for drivers heading to the game.

Plan Ahead with MDOT’s Resources

As many fans hit the roads this Saturday, MDOT encourages everyone to download the MDOT Traffic mobile app. This free app gives users real-time access to important travel information, including road conditions and traffic alerts. Rather than guessing the best route, drivers can stay informed and plan their trips accordingly. For those who prefer a desktop experience, the information is also available at MDOTtraffic.com.

Traffic in Oxford is expected to be particularly heavy due to the influx of fans for the game weekend. Additionally, a concert featuring former Ole Miss student-athletes Brett Young and Josh Kelley, as well as Mustache The Band, will take place the evening before the game at the Pavilion. With both events happening, it’s crucial for drivers to be extra cautious on the roads.

Safety First: MDOT’s Goals

MDOT has a clear mission during this busy season: to ensure that all drivers and passengers stay safe. With the increase in traffic, they urge everyone to be responsible on the road. “Football season is an exciting time in our state, and we want to make sure that everyone makes it to the game safely,” said MDOT Executive Director Brad White. He stresses the importance of avoiding distractions, such as using a phone while driving, and advises slowing down in work zones.

Essential Safe Driving Tips

MDOT provides several important tips to help keep everyone safe on their way to the game:

  • Never drink and drive, always have a designated driver.
  • Pay attention to the road and your surroundings while driving.
  • Always follow speed limits.
  • Exercise caution in work zones.
  • It’s essential to buckle your seat belt correctly.
  • Make sure to secure your load before hitting the road.

For more comprehensive information about travel safety, MDOT encourages everyone to visit GoMDOT.com/DriveSmartMS.

Enjoy the Game and Stay Safe

As the community rallies to support the Rebels in their opener, it’s a good time to remind everyone to plan their trips well, allow for extra time due to anticipated traffic, and prioritize safety on the road. Whether it’s enjoying the pre-game festivities or cheering from the stands, let’s all do our part to keep each other safe during this exciting season.

With the right preparations and a commitment to safe driving, fans can focus on what matters most: cheering on their favorite team and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere that game day in Oxford always brings.


Author: HERE Oxford

HERE Oxford

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