At each location, temporary traffic signs, reflective barrels and electronic arrow boards will alert and guide motorists through the work zone. MDOT SHA contractor Allan Myers – MD Inc., of Fallston, is conducting the project.
It’s Work Zone Safety Month: ODOT asks you to pay attention, slow down and expect delays
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) The color orange is supposed to grab your attention – and in work zones, that can mean the difference between life and death.
As we mark Work Zone Safety Month, it’s important to remember to slow down and expect delays whenever you see orange signs, barrels, cones and barricades in work zones and the transition areas leading to them.
ODOT uses a number of technologies, including automated flagging devices, mobile barriers and portable message signs to make work zones safer as we build a modern transportation system.