My Construction Photos > Construction safety: Placing brick pavers as part of new brick pavement. Workers are kneeling on curb, gutter, and pavement of street carrying traffic, yet they have no traffic warning barriers or signs, no highly visible orange or striped clothing, and no traffic control to protect themselves from moving traffic. Ann Arbor, 2004.
My Construction Photos > Bridge construction, highway construction, flag zone: Flag zone to maintain and control traffic during repair of pavement on one lane of two lane highway/bridge. Traffic in our direction has been stopped so oncoming traffic can use the oncoming lane. After traffic in oncoming direction has traversed traffic zone, additional traffic in that direction will be stopped, and traffic in our lane will traverse zone. This reversing cycle continues until repair is completed and two lane traffic can resume. Bridge on US 197 across Columbia River between Oregon and Washington at the Dalles, 2005.
My Construction Photos > Highway construction, traffic maintenance, safety: Kawasaki 70ZV wheeled front end loader transports concrete traffic separation barrier/ aka Jersey barrier using a barrier clamp and is placing it in position as indicated by worker on ground. Las Vegas, Nevada, January 2006.
My Construction Photos > Bridge construction, highway construction, flag zone: Flag zone to maintain and control traffic during repair of pavement on one lane of two lane highway/bridge. Traffic in our direction has been stopped so oncoming traffic can use the oncoming lane. After traffic in oncoming direction has traversed traffic zone, additional traffic in that direction will be stopped, and traffic in our lane will traverse zone. This reversing cycle continues until repair is completed and two lane traffic can resume. Bridge on US 197 across Columbia River between Oregon and Washington at the Dalles, 2005.
My Construction Photos > Police cruiser/car: Ann Arbor Police SUV makes quick U-turn, over curb, to follow Ford car at left that was surely exceeding the construction work zone speed limit of 25 miles per hour. SUV was parked facing North on grass to left of this Southbound lane of the parkway. It put on its lights and made a fast U-turn, over curb down to pavement on its left, across 2 lanes, and up on curve and then back down to pavement. All in the time it took the vehicle ahead of it to move from crest of hill to present position. Obviously the police officer cut in front of tan van beyond it but only a car length away, creating a hazard for the van. The SUV follows and stops the car just past Geddes at ramp to Huron River Bridge. Huron Parkway North of Geddes, at Huron High School, Ann Arbor 2005.
My Construction Photos > Bridge construction, highway construction, flag zone: Flag zone to maintain and control traffic during repair of pavement on one lane of two lane highway/bridge. Oncoming traffic has been stopped so our traffic can use the oncoming lane. After traffic in our direction has traversed traffic zone, additional traffic in our direction will be stopped, and oncoming traffic in this lane will traverse zone. This reversing cycle continues until repair is completed and two lane traffic can resume. Netting on right protects river and shipping from possible falling debris from work zone. Bridge on US 197 across Columbia River between Oregon and Washington at the Dalles, 2005.
My Construction Photos > Bridge construction, highway construction, flag zone: Flag zone to maintain and control traffic during repair of pavement on one lane of two lane highway/bridge. Traffic in our direction has been stopped so oncoming traffic can use the oncoming lane. After traffic in oncoming direction has traversed traffic zone, additional traffic in that direction will be stopped, and traffic in our lane will traverse zone. This reversing cycle continues until repair is completed and two lane traffic can resume. Bridge on US 197 across Columbia River between Oregon and Washington at the Dalles, 2005.
My Construction Photos > Police cruiser/car: Ann Arbor Police SUV makes quick U-turn, over curb, to follow Ford car at left that was surely exceeding the construction work zone speed limit of 25 miles per hour. SUV was parked facing North on grass to left of this Southbound lane of the parkway. It put on its lights and made a fast U-turn, over curb down to pavement on its left, across 2 lanes, and up on curve and then back down to pavement. All in the time it took the vehicle ahead of it to move from crest of hill to present position. Obviously the police officer cut in front of tan van beyond it but only a car length away, creating a hazard for the van. The SUV follows and stops the car just past Geddes at ramp to Huron River Bridge. Huron Parkway North of Geddes, at Huron High School, Ann Arbor 2005.
My Construction Photos > General Conditions construction, construction security: Traffic police officer in Ford Expedition pulls driver over for exceeding speed limit in construction work zone. Speed limit is 25 miles per hour. Huron Parkway, August 2005
Construction safety: Placing brick pavers as part of new brick pavement. Workers are kneeling on curb, gutter, and pavement of street carrying traffic, yet they have no traffic warning barriers or signs, no highly visible orange or striped clothing, and no traffic control to protect themselves from moving traffic. Ann Arbor, 2004.
My Construction Photos > Construction safety: Placing brick pavers as part of new brick pavement. Workers are kneeling on curb, gutter, and pavement of street carrying traffic, yet they have no traffic warning barriers or signs, no highly visible orange or striped clothing, and no traffic control to protect themselves from moving traffic. Ann Arbor, 2004.
Construction safety: Placing brick pavers as part of new brick pavement. Workers are kneeling on curb, gutter, and pavement of street carrying traffic, yet they have no traffic warning barriers or signs, no highly visible orange or striped clothing, and no traffic control to protect themselves from moving traffic. Ann Arbor, 2004.
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