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PennDOT Invites Pennsylvanians to Share Feedback on Construction, Maintenance Services

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) uses an online survey to get feedback on construction and maintenance services. The 24-question survey asks respondents how they receive PennDOT … [Read more...] about PennDOT Invites Pennsylvanians to Share Feedback on Construction, Maintenance Services

FHWA Announces Final Rule to Reduce Roadway Fatalities in Dark Conditions by Improving Visibility with Retroreflective Pavement Markings

Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced a final rule that will improve safety for all road users by ensuring that pavement markings are made more visible in dark or low light conditions. Under … [Read more...] about FHWA Announces Final Rule to Reduce Roadway Fatalities in Dark Conditions by Improving Visibility with Retroreflective Pavement Markings

FHWA Issues Final Retro-Reflectivity Pavement Rule

Federal Highway Administration issued a final rule aimed at improving safety for all road users by ensuring pavement markings are more visible in dark or low light conditions. Under the final rule, … [Read more...] about FHWA Issues Final Retro-Reflectivity Pavement Rule

NEW National Work Zone Information Clearinghouse Website: Ready to Support IIJA-Related Projects

ARTBA’s Foundation and the Federal Highway Administration launched an improved National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse website aimed at significantly expanding services that promote … [Read more...] about NEW National Work Zone Information Clearinghouse Website: Ready to Support IIJA-Related Projects

Low-Cost Work Zone Management Strategies

This is a self-paced training course. The training has two sections, a required and an optional section. Introduction and Overview (required) Part 1 – Toolbox of Low-Cost Work Zone Management … [Read more...] about Low-Cost Work Zone Management Strategies

Public & Private Sectors Expand Safety Services With Launch of New Roadway Work Zone Clearinghouse Website

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s Foundation and the Federal Highway Administration announced on April 13 the launch of an all-new National Work Zone Safety Information … [Read more...] about Public & Private Sectors Expand Safety Services With Launch of New Roadway Work Zone Clearinghouse Website

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