As recent domestic travel restrictions lift and the summer sets in, roads across BC will be receiving more traffic than usual.
The 11th annual โCone Zoneโ awareness campaign kicks off this year, as it tries to bring more attention to workers on the road. In order to protect roadside workers, drivers are asked to slow down, pay attention to signs, directions given, and traffic cones.
Louise Yako, program director for Road Safety at Work (RSAW), states that busier roads mean an increased risk for roadside workers on the coast.
โRoadside work is a dangerous job,โ says Yako. โWith regional travel restrictions lifted and more activity on roads, we all need to do our part when driving to make sure roadside workers make it home to their family at the end of their shift without injury.โ
The awareness campaign was set up to encourage people to practice safe driving behavior, as โCone Zonesโ are set up to โhelp protect workers and drivers from injury or death.โ
โOne of the greatest risks to a roadside worker from Nanaimo through the Sunshine Coast is a motor vehicle being driven through their workplace,โ says Yako. โDangerous behaviour like speeding and distracted driving puts workers at riskโ and drivers too.โ
Roadside work can be a variety of things, including โmunicipal workers, landscapers, flag people, tow truck drivers, road maintenance crews, telecommunications and utility workers, and emergency and enforcement personnel.โ
โAnyone who works alongside or on roads in close proximity to traffic is considered a roadside worker,โ says Yako, โand each one of them is someoneโs parent, friend, neighbour, and work colleague.โ
Violations in โCone Zonesโ can be โcostlyโ, according to RSAW. Using a phone or electronic device while driving can cost a driver $368, while speeding and disobeying a โflag personโ can cost a driver $196 (or up). Disobeying a traffic control device can cost $121.
RSAW states that โthe construction and transportation sectors have the greatest percentage of roadside incidents in B.C., according to WorkSafeBC statistics for 2011-2020,โ and in that same time period, 12 roadside workers were killed and 207 were injured because of roadside incidents.
The awareness campaign will be running until the end of August.