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Publication

Constant Awareness

Author/Presenter: Vreeland, Mary
Abstract:

This article explores some of the issues and challenges faced by the roadway safety industry in last 10 years and the impact brought by the Federal Highway Administration’s revisions to the Code of Federal Regulations and the Final Rules for Subpart J (Work Zone Safety and Mobility) and the addition of Subpart K (Temporary Traffic Control Devices). It also discusses the innovative products and methods helping to meet those challenges to improve work zone safety.

Source: Roads & Bridges
Publication Date: January 8, 2009
Full Text URL: Link to URL
Publication Types: News and Other Non-research Articles
Topics: High Visibility Clothing; Night; Protective Clothing; Traffic Control Devices; Visibility; Work Zone Safety

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