Level 3 Driving Ban Remains in Effect for Kent County; Level 2 Restrictions Continue in New Castle County

SMYRNA, Del. — A Level 3 driving ban remains in effect for Kent County, while New Castle County continues under a Level 2 driving restriction until further notice due to hazardous road conditions, state officials said.

The restrictions are intended to protect emergency responders and essential personnel by limiting nonessential travel during severe weather and dangerous roadway conditions.

Under a Level 3 driving ban in Kent County, no one may operate a motor vehicle on Delaware roadways except first responders, first informers and other designated essential personnel. This includes public utility workers and operators of snow removal equipment employed or contracted by public or private entities.

State officials are encouraging businesses, professional offices and other organizations to take protective measures, including suspending operations or sheltering in place. Employers are prohibited from taking disciplinary action against employees who are unable or refuse to report to work due to the Level 3 driving ban. Violations of the ban may result in penalties.

In New Castle County, a Level 2 driving restriction allows only essential personnel to travel on Delaware roadways. This includes operators of snow removal equipment and individuals approved through the State of Emergency Driving Waiver Program administered by the Delaware Emergency Management Agency.

The Delaware Emergency Management Agency, a division of the Department of Safety and Homeland Security, serves as the lead state agency for coordinating emergency preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation efforts statewide.

Officials said the restrictions will remain in place until conditions improve. Residents are urged to monitor official channels for updates.

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