Driving Hazards: Recognition and Effective Responses
This section lists potential hazards when working on or beside the road. When recognizing roadside work hazards, remember that they can change over a workday.
Potential road hazards:
- Limited space between the worksite and roadway
 - Curves, hills, trees, or parked vehicles that restrict a driver's view of the work zone
 - Overhead cables, railway crossings, or right-of-ways by work area
 - Additional roadside work or traffic control happening in the vicinity
 - Bike lanes
 - Uneven ground, construction debris, and obstacles in the work area
 
Potential traffic hazards:
- Near an intersection with traffic lights or traffic coming from multiple directions
 - Rush hour traffic
 - Traffic merging from two lanes to one
 - Bus stop nearby
 - Schools, parks, playgrounds, or community centers in the vicinity
 - Children in the vicinity
 
Potential vehicle hazards:
- Large vehicles driving by could block signage or reduce road width
 - Emergency vehicles frequently pass by
 
Potential weather and light hazards:
- Rain
 - Fog
 - Snow or ice
 - Reduced light
 - Rising or setting sun
 
Potential work activity hazards:
- Work vehicles or mobile equipment coming or leaving the worksite
 - Vehicles travelling in the work zone
 - Equipment operated in the work zone
 - Location of supplies and equipment (can they be safely accessed)