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ODOT to Keep Traffic on the ‘GO’ in I-235 Work Zone with New Program

Abstract:

Stranded vehicles inside a highway work zone can cause significant delays for motorists. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation has launched GO-DOT, a new pilot program designed to quickly move stranded vehicles out of the work zone to the nearest safe location by using two specially outfitted GO-DOT trucks. This program was made possible by the Federal Highway Administration as part of the nearly $88 million federally funded I-235 construction contract.

Source: State DOT News
Publisher: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
Publication Date: August 6, 2018
Notes:

The Clearinghouse has a copy of this item.

Publication Types: News Releases
Topics: Incident Management; Mobility; Work Zone Safety

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