Road work zones
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- Work cat.: Development and testing of variable speed limit control logics for work zones using simulation, 2004: t.p. ; p. 1 ("with an increase in the amount of traffic and the vehicle miles traveled ... the safety situation at work zones is deteriorating")
- Colorado Dept. of Transportation. Work zone safety, 2002:p. 3 (four types of traffic control devices are used in work zone traffic control; channelizing devices incl. traffic cones, drums, tubular markers, vertical panels, barricades and barriers are used to alert drivers of hazards in the work zone, redirect them, and protect workers)
- Federal Highway Administration Work Zone Mobility and Safety WWW site, August 3, 2005:(Work zones on freeways are estimated to account for nearly 24 percent of non-recurring delay ... More than 41,000 people were injured in 2003 as a result of motor vehicle crashes in work zones)
- Virginia Dept. of Transportation WWW site, August 3, 2005:/work zone safety ("Highway work zones are considered the most hazardous place for workers in the U.S., but ... statistics show that motorists comprise four out of five of all deaths in highway work zones")
- Google search, Sept. 13, 2005 (work zones; road work zones; construction work zones; maintenance work zones; traffic work zones)
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Roadworks, also called road construction or road work, occur when part of a road, or in rare cases, the entire road, has to be occupied for work relating to the road, most often in the case of road surface repairs. In the United States road work could also mean any work conducted in close proximity of travel way (thoroughfare) such as utility work or work on power lines (i.e. telephone poles). The general term of road work is known as work zone. Roadworks can, however, also happen when a major accident occurs and road debris from the crash needs to be cleared. Roadworks are often signposted, although signage sometimes comes too close to the work site. Typical road work traffic controls are temporary signs, traffic cones, barrier boards and t-top bollards as well as other forms of warning devices. There are standards of temporary traffic control established in each country for various type of road work. Ideally, roadworks take place at night, because of low volumes of road traffic, and it helps to avoid any traffic jams if working during the day, and it also secures the safety of both workers and the people around, letting pedestrians and drivers have no issue crossing or driving on the road. Roadworks can cause injures to workers due to unsafe work environments and damage to passing cars. Roadwork mitigation could refer to fixing the old road, fixing potholes, cracks and any bumps that can cause any damage to passing drivers and their vehicles. Currently there are very few sources of accurate roadworks information sites available that report on the status of current works and future works.
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