CITY OF CHARLOTTE: Uptown Travel Safety During Duke’s Mayo Classic FanFest

CITY OF CHARLOTTE: Uptown Travel Safety During Duke’s Mayo Classic FanFest
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issued the following announcement on Sep 3. 

The City of Charlotte anticipates an increase of visitors in Uptown for Duke’s Mayo Classic FanFest events Sept. 2-4.

Charlotte Department of Transportation (CDOT) and Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) officials encourage visitors to consider traffic impacts and plan their trips ahead of time. Residents and visitors traveling in the area are also encouraged to utilize alternative transportation options including walking, biking, ride-sharing and public transit.

Transit officials will monitor crowds and adjust service levels as needed. In compliance with the current Transportation Security Administration mandate, all riders must continue to wear face masks while on board transit services.

Ways to Stay Informed

  • Stay connected with CDOT’s Getting Around email notifications.
    • Subscribe to receive the daily street closure report.
    • Subscribe to receive the weekly Street Use and Event Notice.
  • Subscribe to CATS Rider’s Alerts.
  • Learn about parking and ride-sharing near the stadium.

Safety Tips

  • Pedestrians should:
    • Wear bright clothing at night.
    • Walk facing traffic.
    • Remove headphones and remain alert.
    • Cross safely when exiting the bus.
    • Watch for turning vehicles.
    • Take caution in parking lots and around train and light rail tracks.
  • Cyclists should:
    • Wear bright clothing at night.
    • Wear a helmet.
    • Ride with traffic.
    • Obey all traffic signals and signs.
    • Use hand signals.
    • Look before entering traffic and changing lanes.
  • Motorists should:
    • Make sure your lights are on at night.
    • Yield to pedestrians.
    • Look for pedestrians and cyclists when turning.
    • Obey all traffic signals and signs.
    • Use your turning signal.
    • Travel cautiously. 

Original source can be found here.



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