New multi-agency forum launched to protect staff
Motorists are being urged to slow down when approaching or driving through roadworks.
The Department of Infrastructure says it’s received an ‘increasing number’ of reports of inconsiderate and aggressive driving.
It’s working with Manx Utilities, Manx Telecom, Sure, Isle of Man Energy and Douglas City Council on a new advertising campaign to raise awareness of the risks staff face.
It aims to make motorists mindful of their speed when approaching or driving through road works.
Iain Jackson, Assistant Chief Officer (Environment) for Douglas Council, said: "Many road workers experience near misses on a daily basis.
"By going too fast, and not paying attention to their surroundings, drivers are putting the road workers, who are making our roads safer, at risk.
"Our message is please make sure you slow down and drive under the designated speed limit at roadworks, look out for road workers and obey signals from traffic controllers.
"Traffic controls are put in place for everyone’s safety. At major roadwork sites, the road layout and temporary surfaces can change regularly, so it’s critical that motorists drive at a safe speed."
'Pressure in the system' but bed figures are wrong says Manx Care
Work permits 'form part of longer-term plan' says Johnston
First Deemster and Clerk of Rolls appointed to senior roles
Mother's Day recognition for women who ‘shape our community’
New clerk for Arbory and Rushen Commissioners