Project Details
24-911
08/01/24
07/31/25
Iowa Department of Transportation
Researchers
Paul Albritton
palbritt@iastate.edu email >Technical Training Coordinator, Iowa LTAP
About the research
The Iowa Work Zone Safety Workshops have provided an opportunity for operations personnel from various cities in Iowa to improve their work zone safety and setups when conducting routine street maintenance. Many participants come from cities with a population of less than 10,000 residents and small city budgets for this type of work can sometimes lead to a lack of funding for temporary traffic control devices and the use of signs, barricades, cones, and vests that are deteriorated and may be out of compliance with the 2009 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).
This project was developed to assist smaller cities with the introduction or upgrade of their temporary traffic control devices and vests to meet current standards for compliance and to make their work zones safer for workers and motorists. The program has grown from 10 applications in 2017, the initial year of the project, to over 100 in 2022–2023, and nearly 200 in 2023–2024.
The goal of this project is to provide an avenue for smaller cities to be able to obtain a basic work zone sign package that is in compliance with the 2009 MUTCD and to make their work zones safer for operations personnel and motorists. It is currently proposed that the materials to be included in the package will be the following:
- One Lane Road Ahead Signs
- Road Work Ahead Signs with “CLOSED” snap on
- Be Prepared to Stop Signs
- Type III Barricades
- 28” Traffic Cones
- Class 2 Safety Vests
- Sign Stands
- 42 inch Channelizers