Tacoma Winter Weather Preparedness Guidelines

Tacoma, WALocal News

In anticipation of the winter season, Tacoma officials have released vital winter weather preparedness guidelines for residents. The article stresses the importance of equipping vehicles with quality tires, windshield wipers, chains, and emergency supplies for safety during adverse conditions. It encourages exploring public transportation options, such as Pierce Transit Snow Routes, to reduce personal vehicle use during storms. Residents are advised to plan driving routes based on the city's snow routes map, focusing on primary, secondary, and auxiliary streets to facilitate snow removal. For those in challenging terrains, finding a flat and legal parking space is recommended to avoid snow entrapment.

Additionally, the article underscores the importance of parking on adjacent streets to support snowplow operations and prevent vehicles from being buried in snow. By following these guidelines, Tacoma's community can enhance safety and mobility during winter weather events, benefiting both individuals and city crews in maintaining clear roadways.

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