Plan Ahead
SXSW 2019 traffic expected to be worse than previous years
KVUE — South by Southwest begins this week, and you may not want to hear it, but traffic may be worse than in previous years.
Austin officials say between a quarter and almost half a million people are expected to descend into the city during the nine days of the event, and unlike in years past, schools, and the legislature will be in session — resulting in more traffic.
Want to beat the crowds? The trick is to plan ahead, and stay safe.
“This is an event that we want people to come to, this is what Austin is known for," said Austin Police Chief Brian Manley. "This is one of the crown jewel events that bring so many to enjoy all of what Austin has to offer. We just want people to do it responsibly.”
Austin police also want to remind you of some common safety tips:
- If you see something suspicious, say something and call 911.
- Don't leave valuables, including keys, in plain sight in your car.
- Don't drive drunk, and note that both weekends will have no refusal testing.
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