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WORK ZONE SAFETY


2023 NATIONAL WORK ZONE AWARENESS WEEK – APRIL 17 – 21, 2023

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KNOW THE SIGNS (POSTER)

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WORK ZONES ARE A SIGN TO SLOW DOWN (SOCIAL MEDIA GRAPHIC)

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GET ACTIVE IN 2023 NWZAW

Participate in NWZAW and promote the importance of work zone safety across the
country. Several tools will be posted to help organizations and individuals get
active, including 2023 promotion/planning guides, the NWZAW poster and other
information.


SOCIAL MEDIA IMAGES

Host MoDoT has developed social media images for organizations and the public to
use when promoting NWZAW 2023.
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CAMPAIGN POSTERS

Every year the host state develops a new theme and poster for NWZAW.

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WORK WITH US

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2023 EVENT PROMOTION GUIDE

This NWZAW Event Promotion Guide is intended to assist you in spreading the word
about NWZAW and the importance for motorists to slow their vehicles and stay
alert when approaching and passing a work zone.

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EVENT PROMOTION GUIDE

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2023 EVENT PLANNING GUIDE

The NWZAW Event Planning Guide is a comprehensive guide for all individuals and
organizations planning to host NWZAW events in their community. The guide
includes event setup guides, sample invitations, examples of opening and closing
remarks, a sample schedule for the kickoff event and more.

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EVENT PLANNING GUIDE

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WORK ZONES STATISTICS

According to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety and Department
Transportation, the construction season is in full swing during the spring and
summer months. In the last five years (2018-2022), preliminary data shows 44
people have died and more than 3,682 people have been injured in work zone
traffic crashes.




2022 NATIONAL WORK ZONE AWARENESS WEEK

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FACT SHEET (FHWA)

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KNOW THE SIGNS (POSTER)

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WORK ZONES ARE A SIGN TO SLOW DOWN (SOCIAL MEDIA GRAPHIC)

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ROAD WORKERS ARE SITTING DUCKS



This Work Zone Safety campaign is a way to raise public awareness for work zones
and those who work in them. Motorists are encouraged to slow to posted speed
limits, eliminate distractions while driving, and be watchful for roadway
workers and their equipment.

Ben Afquack – known as the “Minnesota Duck” to his 72,000 Instagram followers
and in mainstream media coverage – and his human, Derek Johnson, volunteered to
appear in the series of “sitting duck” public service videos and photos to
remind drivers to slow down and pay attention. The public service campaign is a
collaboration of the Minnesota Safety Council, Minnesota Network of Employers
for Traffic Safety, Citizens for Safe Work Zones and Toward Zero Deaths.


VIDEO PSA’S


ROAD WORKERS ARE SITTING DUCKS MESSAGE


SAFETY ADVICE FROM A SNOWPLOW DRIVER


CAMPAIGN POSTERS

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ROAD WORKERS ARE SITTING DUCKS

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DUCK, DUCK, SITTING DUCK

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SLOW DOWN. PAY ATTENTION

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WORK ZONES STATISTICS

According to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety and Department
Transportation, the construction season is in full swing during the spring and
summer months. In the last five years (2017-2021), preliminary data shows 40
people have died and more than 3,169 people have been injured in work zone
traffic crashes.




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2022 National Work Zone Awareness Week Campaign Resources

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