Tue 15 Apr 2008
Road Construction and The Flagger
Posted by Allan under Safety , US DOT , Training , Transportation , News , IDOT , Construction Safety , Driver Safety , Road ConstructionNo Comments
Winter is officially over and our second season is starting. No, not spring, CONSTRUCTION! It is another season of road construction here in the Chicago area and throughout the US. Traffic tie-ups, slow downs and the infamous flagger person telling you to “Slow down or STOP (for about 10 - 20 minutes).
I have been a flagger instructor for about 3 years. I have also taught the flagger instructor class, but driving around the city, I must be the worst trainer ever. I see people:
- Using the emergency vehicle flag to direct traffic
- Standing in the middle of the street with a Slow/Stop sign directing two-way traffic
- Road construction people using their hands
- Road construction people without safety vests
- Construction people walking out into traffic to stop oncoming traffic to let a vehicle into or out of the construction site
- Many other dumb things
Road construction injuries are up every year. When I teach the flagger class I always like to start with the students telling about the scary incidents that have happended to them, and there are many. Yet as I drive out on the road, I seldom see a flagger doing it right. If they use the Stop/Slow sign they do not use hand signals, or they don’t use the sign correctly. Having less road construction injuries means we have to be better drivers in these areas, but also the contruction people have to be better safety people.