The Waupaca County Highway Department recently announced a new tow ban that is now in effect on all major highways in the county. This ban prohibits the towing of any vehicle, trailer, or other large object on a highway in the county. The ban is effective immediately and will be enforced by the Waupaca County Sheriff’s Department.
The purpose of the tow ban is to reduce the likelihood of accidents on the roadways that can be caused by towing large objects. The ban applies to all highways in Waupaca County, including state and county roads. It does not apply to local roads and streets within cities and villages. The tow ban is part of the Waupaca County Highway Department’s ongoing efforts to improve safety on its roads. The department has also recently implemented a number of other safety initiatives, such as increased enforcement of speed limits and better signage. The tow ban is important because it will help reduce the number of accidents caused by towing large objects. By eliminating the possibility of these accidents, the department can help make the roads safer for all drivers. The tow ban is also important for another reason.
Large objects, such as trailers, can be difficult for drivers to maneuver, especially on tight curves. By prohibiting towing on highways, the department will help reduce the risk of accidents caused by drivers who are unfamiliar with driving large objects. The Waupaca County Highway Department encourages all drivers to obey the new tow ban. By doing so, drivers can help make the roads safer for everyone in the county. It is also important for drivers to be aware of their surroundings and to drive safely, even when the tow ban is not in effect. The Waupaca County Highway Department will continue to monitor the situation and may make changes to the tow ban if necessary. They will also continue to implement other safety initiatives to ensure the safety of all drivers on their roads.