Traffic Construction Zone Safety

Distracted Driving Safety

Distracted driving in construction zones has been a cause for concern for the safety of motorists on the road and for the construction workers in work zones. The ever-changing technology associated with smart phones allows people to talk, text, email, play games, catch Pokemon – all while driving. Drivers will sometimes compensate for these actions while driving through keeping a distance between vehicles or slowing down. However, these measures are not always successful. They can lead to greater hazards on congested highways.

When a distracted driver is travelling significantly slower than the flow of traffic, other vehicles may make reckless maneuvers to try and get around the distracted driver. Also important while traveling through construction zones is the ability to vary speeds based on the changing traffic patterns. Research has shown that distracted drivers had no variability in speeds compared to non-distracted drivers in work zones. The distracted driver is a hazard to other motorists on the road and to the workers who are in the zone. If a distracted driver crashes through a barricade where workers are performing work, often times there is nothing to protect those workers from a substantial collision and suffering catastrophic injuries.

Companies Could Be to Blame

Construction companies can also be to blame for the rise in injuries and fatalities in work zones. A construction company that is performing work on a highway is required to comply with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). The MUTCD defines the standards used by road managers nationwide to install. They also maintain traffic control devices on all public streets, highways, bikeways, and private roads open to public travel.

Construction companies are obligated to follow these standards. This is in terms of where reduced speed signs are posted, where and how many flag persons must be present on a partially closed roadway, how to signal for a merge and how far in front of a merge those signs must be posted. If a construction zone is not properly laid out, it can create hazards which negatively impact the safety of the drivers on the road. Courts and juries have found on numerous occasions that a construction company is liable for negligently establishing and maintaining a construction zone when that negligence has led to injuries or fatalities of motorists in the construction zone.

Distracted drivers and negligent construction companies must be held accountable through our civil justice system when their negligence causes injuries or fatalities of others.

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