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News release: April 11, 2022

Work zones are a sign to slow down

National Work Zone Awareness Week

Brampton, ON. (April 11, 2022) – National Work Zone Awareness Week starts today through April 15 and highlights the importance of slowing down when driving through work zones to prevent injuries and collisions. Reducing vehicle speed can avoid collisions from happening, or can reduce the impact by giving people more time to react and stop.  

As road maintenance and construction season is now underway across Peel, all road users should exercise extra caution when travelling through work zones to help protect on-site workers and keep everyone safe.

National Work Zone Awareness Week aims to help drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians understand that work zone safety is a shared responsibility.

Work zones are any areas where construction is taking place on the road and includes both stationary and moving work zones like those created by line painting vehicles. This work can impact speed limits, number of lanes, sidewalks, bike lanes, turning ability and visibility within the zone.

When navigating through work zones, keep these tips in mind:

The Region of Peel is committed to Vision Zero and is working to prevent injuries and fatalities due to collisions on our roadways. The Vision Zero approach focuses on everyone's responsibility to be aware of their surroundings and follow the rules of the road. Remember, work zones are a sign to slow down.

For more information on work zone safety in Peel, visit peelregion.ca/construction/work-zone-safety

Whether we walk, cycle, transit, or drive, we are all road users. These roads connect us to our work, our family and our friends. Simple things, like slowing down in a work zone and not driving while distracted, can make big improvements to road safety.

Kealy Dedman, Commissioner, Public Works

Media contact

Gloria Leonardis
Communication Specialist
Region of Peel

About Peel Region

In 2024, Peel Region marks its 50th anniversary. Peel Region works with residents and partners to create a healthy, safe, and connected Community for Life for approximately 1.5 million people and over 200,000 businesses in Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon. Peel's services touch the lives of residents every day. For more information explore peelregion.ca and follow us on X @regionofpeel and Instagram @peelregion.ca.

On December 13, 2023, the Ontario government announced that Peel Region will not be dissolved, and that Bill 112 legislation will be updated to reflect service delivery in Peel. Services for residents and businesses will continue without interruption. For updates and more information, visit Peel's transition page.