Work zone contractors report rising crash risk, annual survey shows
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Highway construction contractors report increasing concerns about work zone crash risks based on the latest annual survey from the Associated General Contractors of America and HCSS, which polled nearly 600 firms nationwide. The findings highlight ongoing safety challenges in construction work zones that contractors continue to face.
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Arlington, VA — Highway construction contractors continue to sense a greater risk of work zone crashes, according to the results of the annual Work Zone Awareness Survey conducted by the Associated General Contractors of America and software company HCSS. Nearly 600 firms from across the United…
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