From Tech Transfer Newsletter, Winter 2008
This document is found at www.techtransfer.berkeley.edu/newsletter/08-1/work-zone-safety.php

Navigating the Work Zone Safety and Mobility Rule

Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) guidance is available on implementing the updated work zone safety and mobility rule.

FHWA's updated Work Zone Safety and Mobility Rule applies to all state and local governments that receive federal-aid highway funding. The rule was published in the Federal Register in September 2004, and as of October 12, 2007 transportation agencies are required to comply with its provisions. The overarching goal of the rule is to reduce crashes and congestion in and around work zones. Provisions in support of this goal encourage agencies to consider work zone safety and mobility impacts both early on and throughout the project delivery process and to expand work zone planning beyond the project work zone itself to address corridor, network, and regional issues. The updated rule also advocates expanding work zone management beyond traffic safety and control to encompass broader solutions that address the need for continued mobility during road construction.

To help state transportation agencies meet the challenge of maintaining work zone safety and mobility while performing needed rehabilitation and reconstruction work on the nation's roads, FHWA has issued a collection of four guides:

Implementing the Rule on Work Zone Safety and Mobility

Work Zone Public Information and Outreach Strategies

Work Zone Impacts Assessment: An Approach to Assess and Manage Work Zone Safety and Mobility Impacts of Road Projects

Developing and Implementing Transportation Management Plans for Work Zones

Available online, the guides provide assistance in understanding and implementing the rule.

"Work-Zone Safety and Mobility Rule Implementation Guide," an FHWA-produced CD-ROM containing the guides and other resources is also available through Tech Transfer's Going...Going...Gone service. Details on eligibility and ordering are available at the Going...Going...Gone page.

Reprinted with permission from the May 2007 issue of FHWA Focus.

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