Title: Making Work Zones Work Better
1Making Work Zones Work Better
Talking Freight Seminar June 20, 2006
- Chung Eng
- Work Zone Mobility Safety Team
- Office of Transportation Operations
- Federal Highway Administration
- US Department of Transportation
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3Agenda
Work Zones
- What Do We Know?
- What Can Be Done?
- What is FHWA Doing?
4Work Zones What We Know
- Our highway infrastructure is aging
- Construction work is increasing
- Growth in VMT is outpacing the addition of new
lane miles - Congestion is growing
5Growth in Wasted Hours
- Congestion has increased dramatically over the
past 2 decades. - In the 13 largest cities, drivers spend the
equivalent of almost eight work days each year
stuck in traffic. - Work Zones account for 10 of overall congestion.
Annual Hours Lost to Congestion Per Peak Hour
Driver Very Large Metro Areas, 1983 v. 2003
Source Texas Transportation Institute, 2005
Urban Mobility Report
6Cost of Congestion to U.S. Businesses
Portland General Electric estimates that it
spends around 500K/year for additional travel
time for maintenance crews due to congestion. In
2000, congestion at the Ambassador Bridge between
Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, cost motor
carriers between 150M and 200M.
Intel has moved their last shipment departure
time up two hours for outbound shipments through
PDX due to increased pm peak congestion. Atlanta
area distributor of pet food with an 11-truck
fleet finds it difficult for one truck to make
more than 12 daily deliveries in 1984, one truck
made as many as 20 deliveries each day.
7Work Zones What We Know
- Our highway infrastructure is aging
- Construction work is increasing
- Growth in VMT is outpacing the addition of new
lane miles - Congestion is growing
- Crashes are increasing
8Work Zones What We KnowCrashes are Increasing
According to a Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration analysis, approximately 25 of
work zone fatal crashes in 2005 involved a large
truck.
9What Can Be Done?
- To reduce work zone delay
- To reduce crashes, fatalities, and injuries?
10What Can be Done to Make Work Zones Work Better?
- Recognize impacts early and develop projects to
include strategies that minimize impacts - Look for ways to reduce exposure
- Reduce number work zones
- Reduce duration of work zones
- Work during off-peak periods
- Consider full closures as appropriate
- Provide information to drivers
- Reduce hazards in work zones
11What is FHWA doing?
- Issued Work Zone Safety and Mobility Rule
- Identifying promoting best practices
- Providing training
- Providing guidance
- Providing technical assistance and facilitating
information sharing
12WZ Safety and Mobility Rule
- Published Sept 2004 Compliance by Oct 2007
- Major Provisions
- Develop Implement a WZ Policy
- Implement Processes and Procedures to Support the
Policy - - WZ impacts assessment management
- - Training
- - Use of safety operational data
- - Process reviews
- Implement Project Procedures
- - Identify significant projects
- - Develop transportation management plans (TMPs)
13WZ Safety and Mobility Rule
- What We Expect to See
- More focus on system impacts versus individual WZ
site impacts - WZs impacts considered throughout project
delivery process - More WZ training
- More effective communication with the public
- Safer WZs
- More performance monitoring and assessment
14Work Zone Best Practices
- Best Practices Guide
- Case Studies
- Fact Sheets
15Training
- New NHI Course Advanced Work Zone Management
- Work Zone Law Enforcement Training
- WZ Safety and Awareness Program for New Drivers
- Quick Zone Training
- Work Zone Safety Grants Development of Training
Guidance
16Guidance
- Implementing the Rule on WZ Safety Mobility
- WZ Public Information Outreach Strategies
- Developing Implementing TMPs for Work Zones
- WZ Impacts Assessment
17Technical Assistance
- Work Zone Peer-to-Peer Program (WZ P2P)
Provides short-term assistance in the application
of methods, tools, and strategies to improve WZ
safety and mobility.
18For More Information . . .
- Chung Eng, FHWA Work Zone Team Leader,
chung.eng_at_fhwa.dot.gov - Tracy Scriba, FHWA Work Zone Team
tracy.scriba_at_fhwa.dot.gov - FHWA Work Zone Website, http//www.fhwa.dot.gov/wo
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