Eugene police warn of increased traffic for Friday's Oregon vs. Michigan State game

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The Eugene Police Department is warning fans of the increased traffic expected for the upcoming Friday college football game between the Oregon Ducks and Michigan State Spartans. This game, taking place at Autzen Stadium, is anticipated to draw significant crowds, resulting in traffic patterns that differ from the usual Saturday games. To ensure a smooth experience, police advise fans to arrive earlier than usual, allowing ample time to navigate potential delays. The department’s alert reflects a commitment to public safety and efficient traffic management during major sporting events. They also recommend considering shuttle services and carpooling as effective strategies to alleviate congestion.

This precautionary measure aims to enhance the overall game day experience for all attendees. As excitement builds for the matchup, the police department's guidance serves as a timely reminder of the logistical challenges presented by large gatherings. Fans are encouraged to stay informed and plan accordingly to enjoy the festivities without hassle.

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