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Road Work Alert |
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Northwest Oregon Rumble Strips Installation |
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 Work starts June 2 on OR 18 and OR 22
You'll see our crews getting ready to install rumble strips on highways throughout Northwest Oregon this year.
We plan to start on OR 18 and OR 22 next week. Then we'll work on OR 99E, U.S. 26. and U.S. 30. We may have work zones on multiple highways at the same time.
When construction starts, you can expect:
- Lane and shoulder closures.
- Crews mostly working during the day with occasional night work.
- Construction noise and delays.
Please use caution and watch for workers when driving through work zones.
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About rumble strips
Rumble strips are grooves in the pavement that create vibration and sound to alert drivers when they are leaving a lane.
They can reduce the number of roadway departure fatalities by up to 64% and are a successful and cost-effective way to make our roads safer. Check out our frequently asked questions document to learn more.
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Check out what we're building in and around your community!
See what else is being constructed on the roads around your community by visiting our webpage. Explore our interactive map to see what we're working on!
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Pay attention in the work zone, slow down and move over – imagine this is where you work! Always drive safely, watch for construction signs and workers.
Remember that fines double in all Oregon work zones, whether workers and signs are present or not.
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Translation/Interpretation Accommodations
For ADA Title II or Civil Rights Title VI accommodations, alternate formats, translation/interpretation services or for additional information call TTY (800) 735-2900 or use the statewide Oregon Relay Service: 7-1-1.
Si desea obtener información sobre este proyecto traducida al español, sírvase llamar al TTY (800) 735-2900.
We do not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission or access to our programs, services, activities, hiring and employment practices. ODOT is an EEO/AA Employer.
Know Before You Go!
For 24/7 road conditions and traffic alerts visit TripCheck.com or call 5-1-1.
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Flying this summer? Travelers 18 and older now need federally accepted ID to board a commercial U.S. flight. Be REAL ID ready.
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