Page 6 - Avenal Chimes
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Page 6 - Avenal Chimes
Page 6 • Thursday, January 29, 2015 • Avenal Chimes STORAGE FOR CALL GERS MANACIAL! SPE 3 Affordable 3 Clean 3 Safe Oasis Mini Storage 1004 S. 5th Ave., Avenal (559) 386-9411 408 SAN BENITO ST, AVENAL 3 Beds 1 Full Bath 1 Partial Bath, 1,100 sq ft., This is a beautiful home, with many great features, tile floor through out the home, half bathroom, three bedrooms, covered patio and additional patio floor. Must see make appointment today. $134,000 More Avenal Listings 932 E. Shasta St., 3 beds/2 bath.............$85,000 404 E. San Joaquin St., 2 beds/2 bath....$79,900 “Call us with your listing today!” (559) 934-1110 phone (559)707-1110 moble 195 W. Elm Ave., Suite B Coalinga, CA 93210 Lc# 01387838 www. coalingarealestate.com Tips from CHiPs By Officer Ken Antonetti “I’m planning on traveling this weekend; do you have any information regarding construction zones?” At any given point in time, some form of roadway maintenance or construction is being conducted in California which can take its toll on traffic. Construction zones may use traffic cones or other traffic warning devices to identify a construction zone from the other traffic lanes. California Vehicle Code section 2818 makes it illegal for a motorist to traverse an electronic beacon, a cone pattern, flair pattern, or a combination of any beacon, cone and flair. This law is in effect to enhance the safety of the highway workers as well as the motoring public. Is there any way I can find out where roadway construction is taking place? Yes there is. The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has a few different methods for determining where roadway construction is taking AVENAL MEDICAL CLINIC OPEN MONDAY-THURSDAY 9AM-8PM Speaking the Universal Language of Kindness Donde hablamos el Idioma Universal de Amabilidad All Ages/ Todos Edades 148 E. Kings Street All Health Concerns/ Todos Prejuntas Medicas (559) 386-9000 All Insurances/ Todos Aseguransas place. You can call 1-800427-7623 (1-800-GASROAD) or visit their website at http://www.dot.ca.gov/cgibin/roads.cgi. For both of these options, all you need is the number of the highway you are planning to travel on, and it will list all the construction taking place on that roadway. Here are a few Tips from CHiPs regarding construction zones: • It’s always a good idea to stay within the bounds of the speed limit, but this is even more crucial when traveling through a construction zone. California Vehicle Code section 42009(a) grants the authority to increase fines for misdemeanors or infractions in a construction zone when work is being conducted by the workers. Not only will obeying all the laws in a construction zone potentially save lives, it can also save you a lot of time and money. • If you see highway workers working on the side of the road, move over or slow down. California Vehicle Code section 21809(a) mandates all motorists approaching highway workers, tow truck operators or emergency vehicles with amber warning lights activated to either move over or slow down. • Before traveling, visit the Caltrans website and be sure no construction is taking place. By doing this you can either prepare yourself for the construction delay or plan an alternate route. • Be patient. Increased traffic volume can lead to a bumper to bumper situation very easily. Just be sure to allow plenty of time to get to your destination, stop whenever you feel fatigued, and always be a courteous driver. Remember, although roadway construction can be a minor inconvenience, it is necessary to keep our roadways safe and smooth. If you are unable to re-route your travel directions and end up in a traffic construction zone, be mindful of the workers and keep your speed slow and safe. As always, follow all traffic laws, make sure all occupants in your vehicle are secured properly, never drink and drive, stay off the phone and drive safe. Any questions for CHP can be written to Officer Ken Antonetti either by mail, email, or in person. Our office is located at 125 South Sixth Street, Coalinga, CA 93210. Any mail can be sent to Coalinga CHP at the above address, please make it attention to Officer Ken Antonetti. My email address is kantonetti@chp.ca.gov or if you would rather ask a question in person, feel free to drop by our office Monday through Friday from 8:00 am until 5:00 pm. Officer Ken Anotnetti Do You Have a Community Event or Announcement You Want to Place in the Avenal Chimes? Call or email us today to get your event in next weeks paper. 559-572-5498 avenalchimes@sbcglobal.net