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Proposal to Close 25 of 42 Safety Rest Areas Jeopardizes Well-Being of All Drivers

Posted on: Monday, 16 March 2009, 16:31 CDT

ARLINGTON, Va., March 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Despite receiving $694.5 million for highway projects in the federal stimulus package, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is planning to close 25 of the state's 42 Interstate Highway rest areas. The move poses a significant safety risk to motorists.

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 Maryland when he stopped to switch drivers. Removing safety rest stations also hinders truck drivers' ability to meet federal Hours of Service regulations and causes unsafe situations for all motorists on the road.

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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