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MEDIA
ADVISORY
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Mayor:
Jennifer P. Dougherty
CONTACT:
Nancy Poss, Public Information Officer, 301-360-3842
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, April 2, 2004
NATIONAL
WORK ZONE AWARENESS WEEK APRIL 4 - 10, 2004
Frederick,
Md. ---- As temperatures climb and days grow longer,
the City of Frederick is entering into a busy construction
and maintenance period. The Department of Public Works
often has up to 20 different crews on the streets at
any one time. In coordination with National Work Zone
Awareness Week, April 4 - 10, 2004, the City urges motorists
to be alert and aware of work zones. Our City crews
are trained to set up traffic control, i.e.; flags,
cones, barriers and flaggers. The traffic control not
only protects motorists from potential danger, but also
City employees.
According
to the National Work Safety Clearinghouse website in
2002 (the last year for which data is available) roadway
work zone accidents resulted in 1,181 deaths and 1,029
crashes.
The
City joins the Federal Highway Administration in asking
motorists to observe the orange signs along roads that
indicate work zones as well as adhering to the following
Safety Tips to Live By:
· Stay alert and give full attention to the roadway.
· Pay close attention to signs and work zone
flaggers.
· Turn on headlights so workers and other drivers
can see your vehicle.
· Do not tailgate.
· Do not speed. Slow down to the posted speed
limits.
· Keep up with the traffic flow.
· Do not change lanes in work zones.
· Minimize distractions in vehicles. Avoid changing
radio stations and using mobile phones.
· Expect the unexpected. Keep an eye on workers
and their equipment.
· Be patient. Remember work zones are necessary
to improve roads and make them safer.
The first National Work Zone Awareness Week was held
in 2000. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between
the American Traffic Safety Services Association, the
American Association of State Highway and Transportation
Officials, and the Federal Highway Administration accomplished
the establishment of Work Zone Awareness Week. The MOU
created a partnership among States, industry, and the
Federal Government and the City is pleased to participate.
Additional
information on National Work Zone Awareness Week can
be found on <http://wzdev.tamu.edu>.
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