NCDOT Advises that N.C. Highway 12 Closures will Likely Continue over the Next Several Days
The N.C. Department of Transportation is warning motorists along the Outer Banks to expect portions of N.C. 12 to be closed for extended periods during high tide cycles over the next few days as a storm system lingers off the Atlantic coast.
Motorists should avoid driving through standing or rushing water and should not drive around barricades or signs, as these are put in place for peoples’ safety. Most flood-related drownings occur when someone drives through standing or rushing water.
N.C. 12 was closed between the Basnight Bridge and Rodanthe Thursday evening and again Friday morning, and NCDOT officials are warning the pattern will continue until the storm moves away. Crews will be working diligently to clear the roadway when conditions permit, but each high tide cycle brings ocean overwash and sand back onto the highway.
Even when open, motorists should proceed with extreme caution and never drive into floodwaters.
Forecasters expect the system to move offshore Saturday into Sunday.
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