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The Work Zone Safety Quiz: Knowledge Can Help Save Lives

Abstract:

Ohio Department of Transportation —Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) —Spring 2017. Original Version -September 2010.Roadway work zones can be hazardous for workers, motorists, and other road users. But all of us can take positive steps to improve work zone safety. Knowing how to properly plan, set up, manage, and drive through or around work zones can help to avoid potential problems … and save lives.This brochure provides a series of questions and answers that can be used as a good starting point for learning more about this important topic. Please feel free to share and discuss this information with others.

Publisher: The Ohio Local Technical Assistance Program Center
Publication Date: 2017
Full Text URL: Link to URL
Publication Types: Brochures and Fact Sheets
Topics: Crash Data; Flagging; Temporary Traffic Control; Traffic Control Devices; Work Zone Safety

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