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P.O. Box 600
Trenton, NJ
Contact: Steve Schapiro, Kevin Israel or Daniel Triana
609-530-4280
RELEASE: July 23, 2015


New Jersey transportation and emergency
agencies conduct hurricane evacuation exercise


Conta Flow Mobility Drill provides
opportunity to refine response and coordination

(Trenton) - The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) in partnership with the New Jersey State Police (NJSP), the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) and the South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) today conducted an emergency evacuation exercise to provide operational personnel an opportunity to practice and refine a response in the event of a major hurricane.

"Today’s drill is to practice a worst case scenario in which the New Jersey Shore would need to be evacuated in a short period of time because of a hurricane or other natural disaster,” NJDOT Commissioner Jamie Fox said. “This gives crews from NJDOT, the NJ Turnpike Authority and SJTA, along with the State Police, an opportunity to test our plans and make sure our emergency personnel are able to quickly and efficiently get people out of harm’s way.”

The objectives for this drill were to implement lessons learned from last year’s drill, particularly interagency communication, as well as NJDOT’s mobilization response time.

The main element of the exercise was preparing to set up a contra flow on several highways within the state that serve as evacuation routes for the Shore. Contra flow is reversing the direction that traffic normally flows on a section of roadway to maximize the capacity of the road. The following highways were part of today’s drill:

  • Routes 47/347 in Cape May County
  • Route 72 in Burlington and Ocean counties
  • I-195 in Ocean, Monmouth and Mercer counties
  • Atlantic City Expressway in Atlantic, Camden and Gloucester counties
  • Garden State Parkway in Atlantic and Cape May counties

Before traffic can be reversed in a contra flow scenario, safety devices must be strategically put in place to stop the traffic on one side of the road to allow that same lane or lanes to be used as additional lanes for evacuation from a specific area.

Nearly 300 New Jersey State Police, NJDOT, NJTA, and SJTA personnel participated in the exercise. They staged more than 5,000 cones, drums, and signs that are necessary to set up contra flow on these coastal evacuation routes. Crews followed plans all the way through to the staging of materials, stopping short of actually closing roadways. There was no impact to the motoring public as a result of this drill.

Colonel Rick Fuentes, New Jersey State Police Superintendent and Director of the NJ Office of Emergency Management, praised the efforts of all involved. 

"Every level of government - state, county and local - should test emergency plans to make sure they are viable.  We have implemented elements of the Contra Flow Plan during large-scale evacuations for Superstorm Sandy and Hurricane Irene.  These experiences informed the plan we are testing today,” Fuentes said.  “An evacuation order is a major undertaking.  We rely on the New Jersey Department of Transportation to help us keep residents safe as they leave areas that are at risk from hurricanes and other severe weather events." 

The exercise began on Monday, July 21, with emails warning of a pending storm and continued through today’s drill. Preparations began with checking supplies, monitoring weather, managing staff resources, and establishing and implementing internal and external communications plans.

 
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