Each year Pennsylvanians and travelers through the state can
anticipate seeing many work zones. While PennDOT and is busy improving the 40,000 miles of roadway and 25,000 bridges in its care, motorists are urged to keep safety in mind.
Active work zones must be
designated as such to notify motorists when they enter and leave the work zone.
A white flashing light attached to the “Active Work Zone When Flashing” sign
will indicate an active work zone. The flashing light will only be activated
when workers are present and turned off when workers are not present.
The following are a few tips to keep in mind if you encounter work zones,
·
Drive the posted
work-zone speed limit.
·
Stay alert and pay close
attention to signs and flaggers.
·
Turn on your headlights
if signs instruct you to do so.
·
Maintain a safe distance
around vehicles. Don’t tailgate.
·
Use four-way flashers
when stopped or traveling slowly.
·
Avoid distractions and
give your full attention to the road.
·
Always buckle up.
·
Expect the unexpected.
·
Be patient.
Penalty for NOT driving safely in an active work zone ......
Car-Lotta Credit wants to remind you that this is for your safety and the safety of the workers.
Fifteen-Day Loss of License for Driving
Dangerously. Motorists caught
driving 11 miles per hour or more above the posted speed limit in an active
work zone, or who are involved in a crash in an active work zone and are
convicted for failing to drive at a safe speed, automatically will lose their
license for 15 days.
Fines Doubled/Jail Time Increased. Fines for certain traffic violations –
including speeding, driving under the influence, and failure to obey traffic
devices – are doubled for active work zones. Also, the law provides for up to
five years of additional jail time for individuals convicted of homicide by
vehicle for a crash that occurred in an active work zone.
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