YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK (AP) — Rangers in Yellowstone National Park will be conducting vehicle safety checkpoints this weekend (June 3-4).
The checkpoints will allow rangers to look for traffic and safety violations and watch for impaired drivers. Rangers will also hand out information on safe driving tips, seatbelt use and DUI awareness.
Yellowstone has more than 300 miles of paved roads. Park officials say driving conditions can be challenging because of heavy traffic, rapidly changing weather and visitors and wildlife on roadways.
For current road conditions in the park, call 307- 244-2117.
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