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Community Briefs Dec. 19

Traffic plan for 2024 eclipse

The Arkansas Department of Transportation released a Traffic Management Plan in preparation for much of the state being in the path of totality during the Great American Total Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024.

“We expect a heavy influx of visitors to our state to view this rare phenomenon, and we’re preparing accordingly,” Director Lorie Tudor said in a news release. “Our goal is to get everyone where they need to go as safely and efficiently as possible.”

The TMP includes traffic forecasting data, traffic reduction strategies, traffic flow enhancements, as well as information about the department’s Traffic Management Center and Communications Division.

The transportation department used data from states that were in the path of the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse, along with state park reservation data for the upcoming Eclipse, to help anticipate travel patterns and peak travel dates and times. With this data, the department was able to identify locations where high or extreme traffic volumes are expected immediately following the Eclipse.

The TMP includes traffic reduction strategies such as: stay a while, work from home, school closings, reduce oversize loads, and a communication effort with truckers so they can make an informed decision on their travel plans. The TMP also includes traffic flow enhancements such as: reduced construction activity, identify and mitigate potential bottlenecks, and suggest alternate routes to avoid traffic chokepoints.

The department will be coordinating with other agencies and officials at the state, county, and local levels before, during, and after the Eclipse to ensure consistent messaging and communication is provided to citizens and visitors.

The TMP serves as a “living document” that may be updated and edited as needed.

To view the TMP, visit https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/10.11.2023-Solar-Eclipse-TMP-LR2.pdf.