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Drive Safely in A Contruction Zone: Tips To Avoid Accidents
Respect the Zone — So We All Get Home: Driving Safely During Michigan’s Construction Season

As Michigan finally shakes off the last signs of winter, spring brings the welcome return of sunshine, green grass, and… orange barrels. Yes, it’s officially road construction season, and with it comes the critical reminder during National Work Zone Awareness Week: “Respect the Zone — So We All Get Home”.

At Giroux Pappas, we see far too many tragic outcomes from car crashes that could have been prevented with just a bit more caution, patience, or attention. Construction workers, truck drivers, and everyday motorists all share the road — and the responsibility — for making our roads safer during this busy time of year.
Let’s talk about why this week matters and how all of us can do our part.
Why Work Zone Awareness Matters
Each year, thousands of people are injured or killed in work zone crashes. Most of those harmed aren’t construction workers — they’re drivers and passengers. Distracted driving, speeding, and last-minute lane changes are some of the biggest culprits behind these crashes.
Construction zones are especially dangerous because they often involve narrowed lanes, sudden stops, and workers just feet away from fast-moving traffic. Add in big trucks hauling gravel or construction materials, and the margin for error becomes razor thin.
How to Stay Safe in Work Zones
If you’re driving through a construction area, keep these tips in mind:
- Slow down. Work zones often have reduced speed limits for a reason — there’s less room to maneuver, and workers may be nearby.
- Stay alert. Put your phone away, avoid eating or fiddling with the radio, and focus on the road ahead.
- Follow signs and flaggers. Instructions are there to guide you safely through the zone. Respect them.
- Merge early. Don’t wait until the last second — aggressive lane changes cause confusion and crashes.
- Keep a safe distance. Tailgating is risky anywhere, but in a work zone it can lead to rear-end collisions in tight areas.
- Expect the unexpected. Workers, equipment, or new lane shifts can appear suddenly.
Even a minor distraction or poor decision can have devastating consequences in a work zone.
Driving Safely Around Construction Vehicles and Big Trucks
Another major risk on the road this time of year comes from unsafe driving near construction vehicles and large trucks, like gravel haulers or semis.
These vehicles take longer to stop, have wide turns, and often carry heavy, shifting loads. When drivers cut them off, brake suddenly, or sit in their blind spots, it sets the stage for serious — even fatal — accidents.
Here’s how to share the road safely:
- Never cut in front of a big truck. They need more room to stop — if you merge too close and brake, they may not be able to avoid hitting you.
- Stay out of blind spots. If you can’t see the truck driver’s mirrors, they likely can’t see you.
- Give them space to turn. Trucks swing wide — don’t squeeze between them and the curb or lane divider.
- Be patient. These vehicles are heavy and can’t accelerate or stop like a car. Aggressive driving won’t make you safer — or get you there faster.
The Bottom Line: Awareness Saves Lives
We all want to get home at the end of the day — to our families, friends, and lives beyond the road. That’s what this week is about: reminding each other that a little patience and extra care can make all the difference.
Whether you’re driving through a tight construction zone, merging near a slow-moving semi, or just trying to navigate a detour — take a breath. Slow down. Protect yourself and others. Make the safe choice.
At Giroux Pappas, we fight for those whose lives are changed by preventable crashes, and we know firsthand the toll these work zone accidents take. That’s why we’re proud to support National Work Zone Awareness Week and spread the word:
Respect the Zone — So We All Get Home.
If You or a Loved One Has Been Injured in a Work Zone Accident, We’re Here to Help
If you’ve been hurt due to someone else’s reckless driving in or near a construction zone, you don’t have to face the legal system alone. Contact the Car Accident Lawyers at Giroux Pappas for a free consultation. We’ll stand by your side and fight for the justice and compensation you deserve. Call 248-531-8665.