Idaho Transportation Department

04/15/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/15/2024 08:16

Idaho Kicks Off National Work Zone Awareness Week: Stay Safe as Construction Season Begins in East Idaho




4/15/2024

Megan Jahns
ITD Communication
208-772-1295
[email protected]

Idaho Kicks Off National Work Zone Awareness Week: Stay Safe as Construction Season Begins in East Idaho

RIGBY - Construction season brings mixed feelings for a lot of Idaho drivers. While road construction leads to improved roads that benefitall drivers, it can be bothersome and even dangerous if motorists aren'tpaying attention.

Today, the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is joining with states across the country for National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW). From April 15-19, we raise awareness for the start of construction season andencourage safe driving through work zones.

"Driving cautiously in highway work zones helps families," says ITD's Chief Deputy/Chief Operations Officer Dan McElhinney. "Travelers, workersand their family members benefit when we reduce crash risks by safely driving with awareness. Employees are focused on road or bridge tasks to help improve the quality of life for Idahoans, and driver alertness near road work is how we help them. We encourage being an engaged driver to keep everyone work zone safe and for all of us to get home each day."

Driving engaged, free from distractions and actively scanning the road ahead, is extra important in work zones due to narrowed lanes, traffic-pattern shifts, and uneven road surfaces.

Manypeople fail torecognize mostpeople killed in work zone crashes are drivers andpassengers. Idaho Office of Highway Safety (OHS) data shows thatfrom 2018-2022, there were 3,315 crashes in work zones in Idaho. During that period 32 people were killed- all of them were in vehicles.

"When you're behind the wheel of a vehicle, it is essential to remember that the workers in construction zones have families and friends who love them, and they have entire lives they're living too," said the Idaho Association of General Contractors in a statement. "Driving recklessly is selfish, and we all must do our part to ensure the safety of the hardworking members of our community out on the roads."

In East Idaho, there are several construction zones ongoing or planned to start this summer. Drivers should be aware of the following areas. This is not a comprehensive list, but includes a few of the most significant work zones in the region.

District 6 Construction Work Zones

South St. Anthony Interchange US-20 from milepost 343- 344

Willow Creek Summit to Jct SH-75 Overlay US-93 from milepost 147 - 160

Rexburg Diverging Diamond Interchanges US-20 Exits 332, 333, and 337

SH-33 intersection improvements Milepost (MP) 150.7 - 152.8

I-15 Bingham Co. Line to MP 119 MP 111.86-119

I-15 Exit 119 to Roberts MP 119-135

I-15 Roberts to Sage Junction MP 135-142

I-15 FY24 Bridge Repair MP 189.87

SH-28 Lemhi River Bridge to Tendoy MP101.5-116

SH-28 Tendoy to Baker & US-93 Salmon North MP 116-125 & 305-307

US-93 Mackay to Mackay Reservoir MP 108.61-118.67

US-20 Pavement Repair MP 264-301

Advice for drivers as work zone season begins across the state:

- Use Idaho 511 to check your route for work zones before you depart.

- Slow down whiletraveling through work zones, paying close attention to signs and signals.

- Pay close attention to road workers and flaggers -- give them extra room, always slow when approaching them, and be prepared to stop if necessary.

- Be aware of the other vehicles around you, including other cars and commercial vehicles that have larger blind spots and longer stopping distances.

- Rear-end crashes are common in work zones - obey all speeds, avoid distractions,and always maintainextra space between your vehicle and the one in front of you.

- Wear your seatbelt. While you may be driving carefully, you can'tcontrol the behavior of other drivers.

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