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Each year The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and our partners are involved in numerous maintenance and construction activities on roadways throughout the Commonwealth. This site is for informational purposes relating to Highway Work Zones and will provide facts and safety tips to motorists and workers alike.
FACTS
- During
the past 5 years in work zone crashes more
than:
- 4,400 persons died (85 percent of which was the driver or passenger)
- 200,000 persons were injured
- Drivers are the most frequent fatality in work zone crashes
- Most work zone fatalities involve working-age adults
- Rear-end crashes (running into the rear of a slowing or stopping vehicle) are the most common type of work zone crash.
- Fatal work zone crashes occur most often in summer and fall.
- The majority of fatal work zone crashes occurred on roads with speed limits greater than 50 mph.
- Stopping distance for motor vehicles at 50 mph:
- Dry
roadway~300 ft
- Wet
roadway~400 ft
- Icy
pavement~1250 ft
- A loaded 80,000 lb. tractor-trailer requires almost 50% more stopping distance.
- It takes only an extra 25 seconds to cover 1 mile at 45 mph compared to 65 mph.
SAFETY TIPS
Stay
Alert and Minimize Distractions
- Dedicate
your full attention to the roadway
- Avoid
changing the radio station, using a mobile
phone, eating, or other distractions that
can remove your concentration from the
road
Keep Your Headlights On
Pay Attention to the Road
- "Listen to the signs"
- Watch brake lights on vehicles ahead
- Watch traffic around you and be prepared to react
Merge into the Proper Lane
- Merge well before you reach the lane closure
- Be aware that traffic patterns can change daily
Don't tailgate
- Follow
other vehicles at a safe distance
Obey
the Posted Speed Limit
- Workers may be present just feet away
- Fines may be doubled for moving traffic violations
- Be prepared to slow down further if conditions indicate the need
Change Lanes Safely
- Change lanes only where pavement markings indicate, and only when traffic conditions permit
Follow Instructions from Flaggers
Expect the Unexpected
- Workers, work vehicles, or equipment may enter your lane without warning
- Other vehicles may slow, stop, or change lanes unexpectedly
Be Patient
Pictures from events:
04/07/2008 Westport Road in Jefferson County
04/07/2008 Perry County
04/08/2008 Bowling Green
04/09/2008 KY237 Widening in Boone County
Miscellaneous Pictures from workzones:
Click here.
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CONTACT TRANSPORTATION SAFETY
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Department of Transportation Safety 200 Mero St. Frankfort, KY 40622 502-564-1438 888-374-8768 (TRANSPORTATION SAFETY CALLS ONLY)
Commonly Requested Numbers:Drivers Licensing 502-564-6800 Titling and Registration 502-564-5301 Motor Carriers 502-564-4540
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