This is a decision made in the Texas Court of Appeals on June 10, 1999 over a premises liability case arising out of a fatal automobile accident. The Texas Department of Transportation (DOT) was held … [Read more...] about Texas DOT Failed to Provide Adequate Warning of Edge Dropoff to Driver Killed in Work Zone
Road Shoulders
Traffic Control Plans: Safely Handling Dropoffs
One of the most effective ways to reduce the hazards of edge dropoffs to road users and workers that can occur in construction and maintenance zones is the careful planning and implementation of a … [Read more...] about Traffic Control Plans: Safely Handling Dropoffs
Development of Guidelines for Alternative Treatment of Dropoffs and Investigation of the Need for Separate Pay Items
Pavement dropoffs are a common occurrence in highway construction. The treatment of the pavement dropoffs contributes directly to the overall project safety and the construction work efficiency. … [Read more...] about Development of Guidelines for Alternative Treatment of Dropoffs and Investigation of the Need for Separate Pay Items
The Elimination or Mitigation of Hazards Associated With Pavement Edge Dropoffs During Roadway Resurfacing
Shoulders are used on U.S. highways as a safety feature. They are required to meet specifications for width and stability. However, roadways are often resurfaced and the shoulders are not brought up … [Read more...] about The Elimination or Mitigation of Hazards Associated With Pavement Edge Dropoffs During Roadway Resurfacing
Drop-offs
In Maryland, it is acceptable not to use channelization for drop-offs less than two inches. However, warning signs for these drop-offs must be erected. … [Read more...] about Drop-offs