What happened: ARTBA Nov. 20 commented on the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) proposal to amend rules governing work zone safety and mobility and the use of temporary traffic control devices. While ARTBA agreed with many of the proposed  changes, the association said more could be done to enhance the rule’s effectiveness.

Why it matters: ARTBA’s highest priority is the safety of its members. FHWA’s proposal – while addressing shortcomings of previous regulations – needs additional streamlining to effectively prevent highway injuries and fatalities. ARTBA asked the agency to provide additional clarity about “predefined thresholds” and  how it determines the adequacy of plans; requested safety training be integrated into all aspects of project design and management; and pressed for increased use of positive protection between workers and motorists.

What’s next: FHWA will issue a final rule after reviewing the public comments received. No timeline has been set.

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