It’s time to review work zone safety
Temporary lane closures, narrow lanes, and detours; all signs of the season. You know what that means... it’s road construction season.
Now is a good time to take a couple of minutes to review work zone safety with your drivers.
Stay alert and pay attention to signs. Orange, diamond-shaped signs are posted to give advance warning of lane closures, speed reductions, and workers ahead.
Slow down and follow the posted speed limit. As well as being one of the major causes of work zone crashes, many states have enhanced their fines and penalties for exceeding the speed limit in a work zone.
Avoid sudden lane changes. Get into the correct lane in advance of a lane closure. Do not change lanes unless absolutely necessary.
Maintain a safe following distance. A truck with good tires, traveling on dry pavement at 60 miles per hour, needs more than 470 feet and seven seconds to stop. Stopping distances can be greater if:
- It is raining or snowing;
- Tires or brakes are worn;
- There is dirt or gravel on the road;
- The truck is carrying a heavy load;
- The truck is carrying a liquid load; or
- The truck is traveling downhill.
Expect the unexpected. Normal speed limits may be reduced, traffic lanes may be changed, and people may be working on or near the road. Watch out for motorists racing to get ahead of you at the last second.
Practice good trip planning and time management. Schedule enough time to safely make the trip. Stay informed on current conditions. Remain patient, stay calm, and use an alternate route if possible.