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Driving safety tips for solar eclipse: OPP

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Essex County OPP are giving safety tips for drivers during the upcoming solar eclipse.

On April 8, a total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing over Mexico, the United States, and Canada. Parts of Essex County are in the path of totality, when the moon passes between the sun and earth, completely blocking the face of the sun.

OPP encourage residents and tourists to make road safety a top priority when travelling to take part in planned solar eclipse events.

Drivers are reminded that sharing the road safely is particularly important when attending large gatherings that generate higher than normal traffic volumes.

Drivers planning to travel in areas staging large solar eclipse events are encouraged to check local community news/websites for advisories and other information relating to traffic management (i.e. detours, parking, etc.).

Other safety tips for drivers during the solar eclipse event include:

  • Ensure vehicle headlights are on;
  • Do not wear eclipse glasses while driving;
  • Do not photograph or video the eclipse while driving;
  • Never pull over or stop on the roadway and/or shoulder of the road to view the eclipse;
  • Exit the roadway and park in a safe area away from traffic to view the eclipse;
  • Be aware of possible increased pedestrian traffic.

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