Provincial Government Releases Report on Highway Construction Cameras Pilot Project

  • Transportation and Works
  • Service NL

March 7, 2019

The evaluation of the pilot project which examined the effectiveness of camera technologies in construction zones has found that close to half of the vehicles it monitored were travelling higher than the construction zone speed limit.

The project also determined that all three methods tested are viable options for monitoring safe driving practices in these zones.

Radar and laser camera technologies from three contractors were selected for testing at a range of highway and roadside construction sites, including:

  • Guiderail installation along the Trans-Canada Highway between St. John’s and Salmonier Line;
  • Asphalt repairs along Route 420 in the western region; and
  • Safety upgrades along the Veteran’s Memorial Highway.

Close to 50 per cent of vehicles that passed through the testing zones were in violation of the construction zone speed limit. The cameras recorded an average speed of 73 kilometres per hour in 50 kilometre-per-hour zones. Some vehicles were recorded to be travelling in excess of 110 kilometres per hour.

With the pilot project completed, the Department of Transportation and Works will now work with Service NL and the Department of Justice and Public Safety to determine how these technologies can be used for enforcement.

The Project Report: Speed Monitoring in Highway Construction Zones PDF is available online.

Information on active highway construction zones throughout the province can be found at www.roads.gov.nl.ca.

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“We are glad to see that these technologies can work for us for deterring excessive speeds through highway construction sites. This report confirms what we’ve been hearing from crews working on our roads. While we will continue our work to update provincial legislation to bring safety cameras into use, I encourage all motorists to please slow down, watch for crews and obey all signs.”
Honourable Steve Crocker
Minister of Transportation and Works

“Traffic safety remains a priority for this government. In 2016, we amended the Highway Traffic Act to allow the registered owner of a vehicle to be charged for speeding in a construction zone. We urge drivers to follow all posted speed limits when traveling through construction zones. It is extremely important for drivers to follow the speed limits, as there are both people and machinery in very close proximity to moving traffic and we want to ensure safety for all our road users.”
Honourable Sherry Gambin-Walsh
Minister of Service NL

“The Heavy Civil Association of Newfoundland and Labrador is happy to see progress being made on construction zone safety initiatives within our province. The presence of workers, often in close proximity to live traffic, presents a unique road safety challenge in work zones. Industry believes that speed reduction initiatives such as camera technologies provide another tool to help deter excessive speed in construction zones.”
Jim Organ
Executive Director, Heavy Civil Association of Newfoundland and Labrador

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Rod Drover
Transportation and Works
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Krista Dalton
Service NL
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Jim Organ
Heavy Civil Association of Newfoundland and Labrador
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2019 03 07 1:25 pm