Road work ahead! Safely navigating construction season.
The signs are popping up everywhere – orange barrels, narrow or closed lanes on roads, and people in fluorescent shirts and vests – it’s road construction season.
Now is the time to review the defensive driving skills needed to safely navigate the season.
An adverse driving condition
Due its unpredictability, a work zone should be approached in the same way as any other adverse driving condition. This includes:
- Conducting an effective visual search,
- Scanning ahead and to the sides,
- Using the vehicle’s mirrors,
- Watching above and below the vehicle,
- Managing speed and space,
- Slowing down,
- Increasing following distance,
- Allowing more time to stop,
- Anticipating slowing and stopping traffic, and
- Expecting the unexpected.
Safety tips
The following are some safety tips to keep in mind when approaching and operating in a work zone.
Pay attention to signs. Orange, diamond-shaped signs are posted ahead of work zones to give advance warning of lane closings, speed reductions, and workers ahead.
Get into the correct lane in advance of lane closures. It is easier and safer to make a lane change well in advance than when arriving at a lane closure.
Be aware of your vehicle’s blind spots. Vehicles may be hidden in a commercial motor vehicle’s blind spots, also referred to as the “No Zone.” A driver should not change lanes in a work zone unless absolutely necessary and should avoid sudden lane changes.
Obey posted speed limits. These reduced speeds are for everyone’s safety.
Use the lane furthest from the work zone. Doing this, when possible, provides additional space between the sides of a vehicle and construction workers.
Avoid distractions. A driver’s undivided attention should be on the road ahead.
Watch for and obey road crew flaggers. A driver can be cited for disobeying directions.
Watch for construction vehicles on or near the road. They may be entering or crossing traffic lanes — often at a speed slower than the flow of traffic.
Be patient and plan ahead. Keep up with the latest road conditions. Make sure enough time is allotted to make the trip.
Key to remember: All drivers need to approach work zones in the same way they approach adverse driving conditions – with extra caution.