VTTI seeks participants for survey on how connected and automated vehicles will interact with work zones VTTI seeks participants for survey on how connected and automated vehicles will interact with work zones Pam / Tuesday, July 13, 2021 0 4382 Article rating: 2.0 Luke Neurauter, senior research associate in the Division of Vehicle, Driver and Safety Systems at the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI), is asking ATSSA members and others in the roadway safety industry to take part in a survey on the impact of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) on work zones. The purpose is to “better understand how CAV technologies will behave when they encounter typical work zone scenarios and what can be done (from the perspectives of both the CAVs and work zone operations) to ensure ultimate compatibility between all available technologies,” according to information from VTTI Senior Research Associate Tammy Trimble. The research is sponsored by the Transportation Research Board (TRB). Read more
House passes surface transportation reauthorization House passes surface transportation reauthorization Pam / Thursday, July 1, 2021 0 4704 Article rating: No rating The House of Representatives passed the INVEST in America Act earlier today by a margin of 221-201. The legislation passed on a mostly party line vote, with two Republicans—Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) and Rep Chris Smith (R-NJ)—voting in support of the legislation. The five-year, $715 billion package includes $343 billion for roads, bridges and safety, with $15.9 billion of that dedicated to the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP). With this legislation passing the full House, attention now turns to the Senate where, earlier this year, the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee passed its version of this bill, known as the Surface Transportation Reauthorization Act (STRA) of 2021. Read more
Survey of highway contractors shows six in 10 reported a crash into their work zone Survey of highway contractors shows six in 10 reported a crash into their work zone AGC-HCSS Software Solutions survey includes assessment of dangers Pam / Thursday, June 24, 2021 0 3806 Article rating: No rating Two reports this month offer stark reminders of the risks of highway work zones and the importance of roadway safety. Today, we look at results of a survey of highway workers regarding work zone incidents and the issues contractors identified as key to improving safety for employees in work zones. The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) and HCSS Software Solutions surveyed highway contractors on their experiences with respect to work zone safety in 2020. Their 2021 Work Zone Awareness Survey Results, which included responses from 292 firms, found that 60% of contractors reported at least one motor vehicle crash in their work zone. Read more
Roadway fatalities and work zone incidents in 2020 spell concern for roadway safety advocates Roadway fatalities and work zone incidents in 2020 spell concern for roadway safety advocates NHTSA projects 7.2% increase in motor vehicle traffic fatalities in 2020 Pam / Wednesday, June 23, 2021 0 4067 Article rating: 4.0 Two reports this month offer stark reminders of the risks of highway work zones and the importance of roadway safety. Today we look at the latest data from the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which released its early estimate of motor vehicle traffic fatalities for 2020. Tomorrow, we will look at results of a survey of highway workers regarding work zone incidents and the issues contractors identified as key to improving safety for employees in work zones. Read more
Midyear Meeting adds Roadway Worker Protection session to agenda Midyear Meeting adds Roadway Worker Protection session to agenda New topic results from Roadway Worker Protection Summit during ATSSA’s 2021 Convention Pam / Thursday, June 17, 2021 0 3371 Article rating: No rating This year’s Midyear Meeting adds a new council focused on roadway worker protection to the lineup. The addition evolved from the Roadway Worker Protection Summit, which was heavily attended during ATSSA’s 2021 Annual Convention & Traffic Expo held online in February, said ATSSA Vice President of Education and Technical Services Donna Clark. She said the topic resonates with everyone in the roadway safety industry and, unfortunately, the statistics on injuries and deaths aren’t improving. Read more