Liability Risks from Poor Road Maintenance

Road agencies have a fundamental duty to keep the public right-of-way reasonably safe. When pavement distress, drainage failures, missing signs, or other hazards are left uncorrected, the danger is not limited to flat tires or cracked windshields, it extends to expensive lawsuits that can drain already thin transportation budgets. How Negligence Turns into Liability Courts … Read more

Low-Cost Safety Improvements That Save Lives

  Every day, municipal highway crews wrestle with the same grim reality: more than 42,000 people were killed on U.S. roads in 2021 alone – a figure local officials feel in their own communities (highways.dot.gov). Tight budgets often force leaders to choose between large capital projects and day-to-day maintenance, but safety doesn’t always require seven-figure … Read more

The Benefits of Using Video Detection Systems at Traffic Signals

*This article is not a paid advertisement and was not approved by Miovision. Any inaccuracies are the fault of the author. In today’s world of smarter infrastructure, more towns and cities are upgrading their traffic signal technology with video detection systems, like those offered by Miovision. These camera-based solutions replace or supplement traditional loop detectors, … Read more

Safe Detour Planning During Construction Projects

Detour and road closed signs

When road construction disrupts normal traffic flow, detour planning becomes essential, not just for maintaining mobility, but for ensuring safety. Poorly planned detours can lead to driver confusion, increased crash risk, and headaches for both motorists and local officials. Safe detour planning isn’t just a courtesy, it’s a responsibility. Here’s how highway departments and project … Read more

Training Highway Supervisors on Modern Safety Practices

Workers receiving safety training

Highway supervisors play a crucial role in ensuring that roads are safe, well-maintained, and compliant with ever-evolving standards. But to lead effectively and protect both their crews and the traveling public, these supervisors must stay current with modern safety practices. That’s where continuing education and focused training come in. Why Training Matters The world of … Read more

Work Zone Flaggers Should Use STOP/SLOW Paddles Instead of Flags

Work zone flagger

When it comes to managing traffic safely in road work zones, flaggers are on the front lines. Their job is critical: protecting both the motoring public and the workers in the work zone. One of the most important decisions a highway department or contractor can make is equipping flaggers with the right tools, namely, STOP/SLOW … Read more

How Dynamic Signage Functions to Keep Roadways Safe

Variable Message Sign

Modern roadways are no longer just paved paths marked with static signs. Increasingly, they are being enhanced with dynamic signage – electronic, real-time displays that respond to traffic conditions, weather, emergencies, and construction zones. These smart signs are revolutionizing highway safety and traffic efficiency by delivering timely, situation-specific information to drivers when it matters most. … Read more

How Clear Road Markings Prevent Accidents and Reduce Liability

Yellow double stripes on paved road

When it comes to roadway safety, one of the most overlooked yet critical components is clear and consistent pavement markings. Whether it’s centerlines, stop bars, crosswalks, or directional arrows, these visual cues provide essential information to motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians. When properly maintained, they help prevent accidents and reduce a municipality’s exposure to liability claims. … Read more

The Role of Complete Streets in Roadway Safety

Man and dog on bicycle

When we talk about road safety, the conversation often revolves around reducing vehicle crashes and improving driver behavior. But modern transportation planning takes a broader and smarter approach. Enter the concept of Complete Streets: a design philosophy that considers the safety, accessibility, and needs of all users of the road, not just drivers. Complete Streets … Read more

The Safety Benefits of Backplates with Retroreflective Borders at Intersections

Intersections are critical points on the road where traffic meets and diverges, and they are often locations where accidents are more likely to occur. Among the various safety measures that help reduce these risks, one effective but sometimes overlooked tool is the use of backplates with retroreflective borders on traffic signals. These simple enhancements can … Read more