Proposal to Close 25 of 42 Safety Rest Areas Jeopardizes Well-Being of All Drivers
Posted on: Monday, 16 March 2009, 16:31 CDT
VDOT's Statewide Safety Rest Area and Welcome Center Master Plan Draft states that "the presence of safety rest areas has a direct correlation to a reduction in the number of shoulder stop and driver fatigue related accidents."
Closing rest areas would encourage drivers to make stops along the shoulders of the highways, a dangerous practice. Last week a man was struck and killed on the shoulder of I-95 in
For a map and listing of the proposed safety rest area closings, click here.
SOURCE American Trucking Associations
Source: PR Newswire
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