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5 Tips for Driving Through Texas Construction Zones

When driving in Texas, you may come across work zones. These areas can contain conditions like narrow lanes, heavy machinery, working crews, and uneven pavement. Therefore, driving safely in these areas is crucial to avoid accidents and injuries. Our experienced lawyers at Mott & Moffett have years of experience successfully handling work zone accidents, so we understand the best ways to stay safe when driving through them.

If you get into an accident in a construction zone through no fault of our own, our dedicated lawyers are here to support you. We strive to get to the heart of your case with our compassionate and customized approach. With our advanced solutions and extensive knowledge of Texas law, you can achieve the compensation you deserve. We can also provide tips to help you avoid another work zone accident in the future.

5 Ways to Avoid a Construction Zone Accident in Texas

While you should always practice safe driving on all types of roads, it’s imperative to drive carefully in a construction zone. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, over 26,000 crashes occurred in Texas work zones in 2021. Implementing the following tips can keep you and those around you safe in these dangerous areas:

Slow Down

Typically, the speed limit in a construction zone is much lower than the posted speed limit. For example, if you are driving on a highway where the speed limit is 65 miles per hour, the speed limit in a construction zone on this highway may be 50 miles per hour. This allows drivers to adjust to the conditions of the work zone and watch more closely for workers and equipment.

Allow Extra Time

Road construction can cause traffic delays with reduced speed limits, lane closures, and narrow lane shifts. If you know there is a work zone on your drive, allowing extra time for your journey prevents you from speeding or driving carelessly through the area and keeps your mind clear and focused.

Pay Attention

Paying close attention to your surroundings and avoiding distractions is essential at all times, but even more so in a construction zone. You may need to make a sudden stop, so keep your eyes on the road to spot any potential condition changes or obstacles.

Avoid Tailgating

Because you may need to slow down or stop suddenly in a construction zone, you should leave enough space between the car in front of you to give yourself enough time to stop quickly and avoid a rear-end collision.

Look Out for Road Crews

If you get into a car accident, your vehicle protects you from severe injuries. However, those working in construction zones only have boots, hard hats, and reflective clothing. For this reason, it’s essential to watch out for road crew members to avoid getting into an accident and causing any harm.

Get in Touch With a Knowledgeable Texas Construction Zone Accident Lawyer at Mott & Moffett

Sometimes, no matter how closely you follow safety tips and traffic laws for work zones, you still get into an accident due to someone else’s negligence. All drivers owe each other a duty of care, so if someone breaches their duty to drive carefully and causes your injuries, you have the right to pursue financial compensation. Our attorneys at Mott & Moffett provide fierce advocacy and fight tirelessly for justice.

We have successfully represented Texas victims for years and won millions of dollars for our clients, so you can trust us to take on your claim if you get into a work zone accident. Our caring lawyers always put your health and well-being first, so you can focus on recovery while we fight for a successful outcome. To learn more about construction zone accident claims, call 888-596-6582 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free consultation today.

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