DOTD Road Closures - Weather Creates HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS - East Baton Rouge
Monday, May 13, 2024 at 9:40:38 PM
ATTENTION: DOTD crews working as weather continues to create hazardous conditions

EAST BATON ROUGE – Severe storms continue to impact the area, and the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development urges everyone to only travel if it’s absolutely necessary.

Fallen trees, limbs, and power lines, among other debris on state and local highways across Louisiana continue to create hazardous driving conditions. Flash flooding is also a possibility, as there are numerous roadways currently affected by high water. The weather forecast is calling for more severe weather throughout the day, and DOTD crews will continue to work to clear roadways and post warning signs as long as necessary.

Road Closure Updates Below:

- LA 423 (Thomas Rd in Baker, LA) near its intersection with Gibbens Rd - Full Road Closure due to fallen trees and power outages.

During inclement weather, drivers should be aware be aware of and adhere to the following tips:

Do not drive, unless you must.

Do not drive distracted.

Do not drive through standing water. “Turn around, don’t drown.”

Be aware of wind gusts.

Avoid driving through areas with downed power lines or other debris.

Never use cruise control when visibility is low or the road is wet.

Plan for more travel time.

Leave extra room between vehicles.

Always use headlights when windshield wipers are on. This is a law.

Never move or drive around any road closed signs/barricades for any reason. This is unlawful and extremely unsafe.

In the event flooding occurs, personnel will make the appropriate decisions to close roadways when safe to do so and resources are available, close moveable bridges, and suspend or reduce the ferry services for the safety of the traveling public.

Motorists are encouraged to check the status of road conditions prior to beginning their commutes by utilizing the following resources:

511 Traveler Information: Travelers can also find information regarding road closures by visiting the 511 Traveler Information website at www.511la.org or by dialing 511 from their telephone and saying the route or region about which they are seeking information. You can also download the Louisiana 511 mobile app.

MyDOTD: Motorists can receive automatic and up-to-date information on local projects, lane and road closures, and other DOTD activity by signing up for MyDOTD here. You can also visit the DOTD website at www.dotd.la.gov.

Social Media: Additional information can be found at DOTD's Facebook and X (Twitter) pages.