Work zone mobility and safety self assessment 2005 national report.

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The Work Zone Mobility and Safety Self Assessment (WZ SA) tool consists of a set of questions designed to assist those with work zone management responsibilities in assessing their programs, procedures, and practices against many of the good work zone practices in use today. The WZ SA process fulfills a number of important goals: * It helps raise the level of awareness of practices and strategies used in mitigating work zone congestion and crashes; * It facilitates communication and sharing of best practices among transportation professionals; * It serves as a working tool to identify gaps in existing efforts to mitigate work zone related congestion and crashes. *It provides an opportunity to benchmark progress at the agency-level, and provides information to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) that can help in assessing the state of the practice in work zone management on a national basis. * It assists FHWA in measuring the effectiveness of its National Work Zone Program and shaping the future direction of that program. FHWA conducts the assessment annually. In 2005, each FHWA Division Office was asked to re-examine and update the results of its 2004 WZ SA, working, as appropriate, with transportation agency staff from its State partner. Each Division Office had the option of performing a simple update or a more in-depth re-assessment. A simple update would focus on revising past scores to reflect current practices based on observations and an ongoing knowledge of work zone practices. A simple update might focus on particular areas of the WZ SA. For a more in-depth re-assessment, the WZ SA could be conducted as a group exercise and involve a structured discussion among stakeholders to develop consensus ratings for each of the questions. (Author/publisher)

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20130451 ST [electronic version only]
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Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, Federal Highway Administration FHWA, Office of Operations, 2005, 22 p.

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