Caltrans Plans for Power Outages Over Wildfire Concerns (10/22/2019)

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District:  District 3 - Marysville
Contact: Raquel Borrayo
Phone:  (530) 634-7640; (530) 701-5209

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Marysville — Caltrans is preparing for widespread power outages beginning late afternoon Wednesday if PG&E cuts power to reduce the risk of wildfire.

Due to severe wind concerns in Butte, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sierra, Sutter, and Yuba Counties, PG&E may potentially cut power beginning late afternoon Wednesday, October 23 through the afternoon Thursday, October 24.

Motorists are reminded that the California Department of Motor Vehicle Driver Handbook mandates that non-working (dark) and flashing red traffic signals be treated as all-way stops during power outages. Drivers should proceed with caution through intersections and observe right-of-way rules.

Throughout District 3, traffic signals contain battery backups, which typically last 3 to 4 hours before becoming non-operational. Additional measures may be implemented at signals during power outages including generators or stop signs. However, motorists should be prepared for all-way stops at non-lighted signals during power outages.

To illustrate the safest way to navigate an intersection during times with no power, Caltrans Public Affairs developed a Caltrans News Flash, which can be viewed here.

PG&E customers are also encouraged to sign up for electrical outage alerts and review current outage maps.

Caltrans District 3 maintains more than 4,385 lanes miles of state highway in 11 Sacramento Valley and Northern Sierra counties. The department issues updates about road conditions on Twitter and on Facebook. For real-time traffic information, go to QuickMap or download the free Caltrans QuickMap app from the App Store or Google Play.

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