The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) has announced that Santa Claus has met all permitting and airspace requirements, clearing St. Nick and his reindeer for travel in Mississippi on Christmas Eve.
According to MDOT, Santa’s extra wide sleigh load passed inspection, permits were issued for his sack of toys exceeding posted weight limits, and Rudolph’s nose so bright met all illumination requirements. Takeoffs and landings to and from the homes of children on the “nice list” have been approved.
“We’d like to thank Santa, our partners in law enforcement, and the entire North Pole team for their cooperation and attention to matters of transportation safety,” Brad White, MDOT Executive Director said. “Santa shares our passion for safe driving, whether by car, truck, or sleigh. Do yourself a favor and stay off the ‘naughty list’ by paying attention to the rules of the road and never driving distracted or impaired.”
MDOT has also awarded Santa a certificate of travel clearance, officially granting him unrestricted access to all modalities of transportation in the Magnolia State for the holiday weekend. Conditions currently appear favorable for sleigh flight on Christmas Eve.
Motorists are advised to drive slow and be alert for sleighs (especially reindeer) after dark on Christmas Eve.
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