Road Safety Reminder for the Week
Hydroplaning
Hydroplaning occurs when driving in wet or rainy conditions. Hydroplaning is a vehicle riding on water because the tires lose all contact with the road. A slight change of direction, applying the brakes, or a gust of wind could throw the vehicle into a skid.
To avoid hydroplaning:
- Drive slowly.
- Steer around standing water, if possible.
- Slow down if you hear sloshing sounds from the tires.
- Slow down when changing lanes or direction.
If your vehicle starts to hydroplane:
- Slow down gradually
- Do not use the brakes. Sudden braking may cause you to lose control of your vehicle.
According to Guam’s Traffic Violation Bureau’s (TVB) Traffic Fine Schedule
GCA (Guam Code Annotated) Code | Description | Eff. 01/01/14 |
---|---|---|
3301A | Imprudent Driving | $70.00 |
3301B | Fail to Stop Within Assured Clear Distance | $400.00 |
Guam Construction Update
Motorists are advised to drive cautiously through the construction zones, observe all posted speed limit and construction signs, and carefully heed flaggers (when present). Alternate routes and/or adjusting drive times when feasible are encouraged.
From Monday, 9/16/24 to Friday, 9/20/24 between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM, motorists are advised that the contractor will continue shoulder work along Route 14B and on the sidewalk. During this time, expect minimal lane shifts and intermittent lane closures.
From Monday, 9/16/24 to Friday, 9/20/24 between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM, motorists are advised that the contractor will continue shoulder work along Route 14 (Chalan San Antonio). During this time, expect minimal lane shifts and intermittent lane closures.
The DPW contractor will be grass cutting at the following locations, weather permitting:
- Monday, 9/16/24: Route 15
- Tuesday, 9/17/24: Route 17
- Wednesday, 9/18/24: Route 6 and Route 7
- Thursday, 9/19/24: Route 3
- Friday, 9/20/24 – Sunday, 9/22/24: Route 1
The DPW HMC crew will continue preparing streets south of San Vicente Avenue in Agat village for paving. Work will occur between 7:30 AM and 3:30 PM. The DPW asks motorists and residents to please proceed with caution and remain alert for traffic control signs and work crews.