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Roadwork can create various hazards

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Improvements are constantly being made to the roads across Colorado. While such maintenance can ultimately lead to safer and more comfortable traveling conditions, short-term disruptions can cause accidents

When road maintenance is taking place, drivers can expect speed restrictions, decreased visibility, the presence of large machinery and many other hazards. A failure to anticipate such changes can result in catastrophic accidents. 

Visibility is key

It goes without saying that in order to stay safe, road users must be able to see where they are going. Large machinery utilized in highway maintenance tends to impair the visibility of those who are passing by. As a result, it is vital that road construction workers place visible warning signs in suitable positions and only set up in a way that is safe. 

Know your speed limits

When commuting, drivers tend to use the same route each day. This means that they have likely memorized the speed limits and no longer give them much thought. However, roadworks can bring about temporary changes to these limits and it is crucial that road users realize this. Keeping a close eye on signage could ensure that you are aware of any changes. Driving too quickly into slower-moving traffic drastically increases the chances of a collision.  

Be aware of congestion

Construction on the roads often means a reduction in the number of lanes available. This can cause significant disruption to the flow of traffic. It is pivotal that drivers take into account changed traffic patterns when arriving in an area where construction work is taking place. Any failure to take note of a reduction in lanes makes a collision more probable. 

Roadworks are designed to make travel more efficient but they also have the potential to cause accidents in the short term. If you have been injured in a collision in Colorado, you should make efforts to explore your legal rights so that you can recover your losses.

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