Roadworks
Approaching Roadworks
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Reduce your speed early when warned by signs or flashing lights.
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Get into the correct lane in good time.
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Where lanes merge, merge in turn rather than forcing your way in.
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Stick to the speed limit—roadworks can make speeds feel slower than they are.
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Watch for road workers, who may need to cross live lanes.
Driving Through Roadworks
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Obey all speed limits and lane instructions.
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Maintain a safe following distance.
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Avoid sudden braking or lane changes.
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Stay alert—road workers and vehicles may appear unexpectedly.
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Give extra space to vehicles displaying amber warning lights—they may turn or stop suddenly.
Breakdowns in Roadworks
If you break down:
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Move into a refuge area if available.
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Look for signs indicating a dedicated recovery service.
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Wait safely for assistance—don’t attempt repairs near live traffic.
Leaving Roadworks
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Keep within the speed limit until you’re clear of the cones and signs.
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Be alert for road workers’ vehicles exiting the site.
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Only accelerate once you’re sure the road is clear.
Mobile Roadworks
Some maintenance work is carried out using slow-moving vehicles with large directional arrows.
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Follow the direction shown.
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There are no cones, so reduce your speed and give extra space.
Contraflow Systems
Contraflow systems temporarily carry traffic in both directions on the same carriageway during repairs or upgrades.
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Lanes are narrower than usual and separated by red and white posts or bright green/yellow studs.
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Expect:
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Reduced speed limits
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Lane-change signs
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No hard shoulder
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Vehicles slowing or stopping unexpectedly
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Always stay alert and keep a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.