Elite truck drivers offer safety tips for Work Zone Awareness Week

April 9, 2014

Through its Road Team Captains, the American Trucking Associations is urging motorists to slow down and pay attention while driving through work zone areas. National Work Zone Awareness Week 2014 runs from April 7-11.

With National Work Zone Awareness Week 2014 marking the 15th anniversary of this life-saving safety campaign, elite drivers with millions of accident-free miles are educating the public on how to stay safe. With four of every five victims in a work zone crash being motorists, these tips can help save lives on our nation's highways.

Work Zone Driving Safety Tips for Motorists:

  • Expect the Unexpected--Speed limits may be reduced, traffic lanes may be changed, and people may be working on or near the road.
  • Slow Down--Speeding is one of the major causes of work zone crashes.
  • Don't Tailgate--Keep a safe following distance between you and the car ahead.
  • Keep a Safe Distance from Construction Workers--and equipment.
  • Pay Attention to Posted Signs--Warning signs are there to help guide you, use them.
  • Stay Alert and Avoid Distracted Driving--Work zones present extra challenges and obstacles. Motorists need to pay attention to the road and their surroundings.
  • Plan Your Trip--Schedule your trip with plenty of extra time. Expect delays and leave early so you are not anxious while driving.
  • Be Patient--Work zone crew members are working to improve the road and make your future drive better.
  • Be Aware of Blind Spots--Trucks have large blind spots in front, back and either side. Try to avoid lingering in this space and do not cut in front of a truck.  

“Motorists need to slow down and take caution when driving through work zones,” said America's Road Team Captain and Con-way Freight driver Bryan Wold. “Reducing speed, paying attention and keeping a safe distance from other motorists and workers will help move everyone through the construction areas safely.”