Cone Zone campaign meant to slow drivers and protect workers
CHILLIWACK — A province-wide campaign to protect roadside workers kicked off this week. The Cone Zone campaign is intended to educate motorists on the dangers faced by individuals who work along roads.
Worksafe BC statistics reveal 12 roadside workers were hit by a vehicle and killed in BC from 2012 to 2021. Another 221 were injured seriously enough to have to take time off work.
“Think about the workplace you go to every day. Now imagine cars and trucks whizzing by within just a few metres of you,” said Trace Acres, Program Director for Road Safety at Work. “That’s how vulnerable roadside workers are. Sometimes, orange cones are the only things separating their work site from moving vehicles.”
Roadside workers can include anyone from road construction workers to tow truck operators and even landscapers preparing flowerbeds near roads.
