Construction Zone and Worker Safety
Oxford County provides a safe and efficient road network for the movement of people and products within and outside the County. Each year, Oxford County staff and contractors perform road maintenance and infrastructure improvements (roads, bridges, watermains, sewers etc.) to keep our infrastructure in good condition.
- Asphalt resurfacing
- Road reconstruction, including underground watermain and sewer replacements as required
- Pot hole repair, crack sealing, shoulder care, guiderail and washout repairs to ensure Oxford County’s roadways are well maintained
- Installing signage, street lighting, traffic signals and pavement markings to keep everyone on track
- During the winter, installing snow fencing, plowing, salting, sanding and other maintenance keeps the roads as safe as possible
- Following the winter season, bridge and culvert maintenance and/or reconstruction, road sweeping and other maintenance ensures the infrastructure remains in good working condition
- Other activities include roadside mowing and weed spraying, dead animal pickup, tree trimming and more
Driving through construction work zones
Construction zones are implemented to allow for road improvements to be completed, while keeping the safety of workers, pedestrians and drivers in mind.
Plan
Be aware of construction zones and the safety of workers. Consider taking alternative routes. For current road reports and construction project updates, visit our Roads page.
Drive defensively
Expect the unexpected; road surfaces and traffic patterns change frequently in work zones. Anticipate detours and stops.
Obey all signs
Road signs share important information that warn motorists or provide essential information about the construction zone ahead, traffic conditions and road closures or detours.
Pay attention
Don’t be distracted by the radio or cell phones and don’t eat or drink while driving. Watch for workers, new signs, traffic signals, pavement markings or uneven pavement.
Slow down
Always drive at the posted reduced speed limit in work zones. Keep a safe distance between you and the vehicle in front of you, sudden stops are common in construction zones.
Did you know?
Fines are doubled for speeding in a construction zone when workers are present. You can be fined up to $600 (or more), lose four demerit points or even have your license suspended or vehicle impounded for not obeying the signs or a traffic control person.
Speeding is dangerous and costly
Help keep Ontario’s roads safe; observe the lower speed limits posted in construction zones and watch for workers. Ontario laws double speeding fines in construction zones when workers are present, as follows:
km/h over posted speed limit | Fines for speeding in construction zones when workers are present | Demerit Points |
---|---|---|
10 km/h |
$60 |
0 points |
20 km/h |
$180 |
3 points |
30 km/h |
$420 |
4 points |
40 km/h |
$560 |
4 points |
50 km/h |
Driver required to attend Provincial Offences Court. License may be suspended and vehicle impounded for 7 days. |
To be determined at court proceeding |