RCMP Newfoundland and Labrador reminds drivers to slow down in construction zones
RCMP Newfoundland and Labrador is reminding motorists to exercise caution and obey posted speed limits in construction zones as roadwork activity increases across the province.
With more construction projects underway on highways and roadways, RCMP Traffic Services is actively conducting enforcement in construction zones to help protect both roadway workers and the travelling public.
Drivers are reminded that posted construction zone speed limits and traffic control measures remain in effect whenever signage is displayed, regardless of whether workers are visibly present. Construction zones often contain hazards such as heavy equipment, uneven road surfaces, narrowed lanes and modified traffic patterns that require motorists to reduce their speed and remain alert.
Construction zones can change rapidly and present unexpected hazards. Even when workers are not immediately visible, drivers must continue to obey posted signage and speed limits to ensure the safety of everyone using the roadway.
Driving above the posted speed limit in a construction zone significantly increases the risk of collisions and serious injuries. Higher speeds reduce reaction times; increase stopping distances and make it more difficult for drivers to respond to sudden changes in road conditions or traffic patterns.
