ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Transportation announced Wednesday new changes for its Highway Emergency Response Operator program’s active patrol schedule.
Starting July 1, HERO patrol hours will be 5 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. during the week and 6 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. on the weekends.
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GDOT said the changes were made due to a shortage of HERO workers. The unit is down 60 operators, almost half the force.
HERO operators are responsible for responding to traffic accidents and other problems on the interstate by helping block or redirect traffic.
The unit also helps stranded drivers with flat tires, dead batteries and other car problems.
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“To provide the most effective emergency response and traffic management within the metro Atlanta area, it’s become necessary to make these temporary modifications to the HERO active patrol schedule and coverage,” Alan Davis, State Traffic Engineer, said. “This decision will give our team the time to rebuild the HERO ranks while ensuring better coverage, improving incident response, and lowering the chances of existing HERO burnout.”
During the new hours, GDOT said 511GA operators would be available to assist motorists 24 hours a day for those needing roadside assistance.
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