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Work zones create unexpected conditions for all road users. In some cases, the complexity of the work zone can make it difficult for drivers to identify the correct travel path, which can result in driver confusion and possibly intrusion into the work zone. Read More
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Friday, January 21st, 2011Work Zone Traffic Accidents Involving Traffic Control Devices, Safety Features, and Construction Operations
By, James E. Bryden, Laurel B. Andrew, and Jan S. Fortuniewicz
There were 496 work zone traffic accidents on New York State Department of Transportation construction projects from 1994 through 1996. These accidents involved impacts with work zone traffic control devices and safety features; construction features, such as pavement bumps and joints; drainage features; excavations and materials; and construction vehicles, equipment, and workers. Read More
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