Massachusetts Issues Travel Ban for South Coast During Blizzard Amid Reports of Abandoned Cars
Gov. Healey's ban targets Bristol, Plymouth, Barnstable, and Dukes counties to aid snow removal and safety during a blizzard causing over 290,000 power outages, officials said.
- On Sunday, Feb. 23, 2026, the state issued a travel ban for Bristol, Plymouth, and Barnstable counties and reduced the Mass Pike speed limit to 40 mph, according to Healey.
- With record snowfall and hurricane-force winds, meteorologists reported snow exceeding two feet in many areas, with Bristol and Plymouth recording over 30 inches and gusts reaching 75 mph on the Cape.
- Officials said stranded and abandoned vehicles, with over 400 disabled cars reported, and MEMA supported rescue requests, said Brantley.
- The travel ban remains in effect until Highway Administrator Jonathan Gulliver says otherwise, with a $500 fine for violations and exemptions for public safety, utility personnel, and non‑emergency Executive Department state employees directed not to report on Tuesday.
- Officials warned power restoration will take days as about 290,000 outages were reported by Eversource and National Grid, with repairs limited until winds drop below 35 miles per hour.
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