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Roadway Reflector Work to Begin Soon in Northwest Region

A project to replace roadway reflectors throughout the Northwest Region of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is scheduled to begin next week.

The raised pavement markers are a safety device placed along the yellow centerlines and white edge lines to help motorists’ visibility in low-light conditions. The markers also create an audible rumble when struck by a vehicle’s tires to alert motorists of a lane departure.

The project includes the following tentative schedule, weather permitting:

  • April 3 to April 7 – Mercer County secondary roads;
  • April 10 to April 14 – Mercer, Crawford, and Venango county secondary roads;
  • April 17 to April 20 – Interstates in Erie, Mercer, and Venango counties;
  • April 24 to April 28 – Erie and Warren counties secondary roads; and
  • May 1 to May 5 – Erie and Warren counties secondary roads

Motorists may encounter moving operations or lane restrictions with traffic controlled by flaggers. Drivers should anticipate potential travel delays during active work hours.

The contractor is Green Acres Contracting Co, Inc. of Scottsdale, PA. The contract cost is $217,420 and is to be paid entirely with federal funds.

This year PennDOT’s Northwest Region excepts to do work on more than 100 projects. To see a full listing of all the anticipated work, check out the 2023 Construction Book located under the Resources tab online at www.penndot.pa.gov/District1.

PennDOT urges motorists to slow down when driving in work zones, and also to be alert to changing conditions, avoid distractions and to pay attention to signs and flaggers. Drive responsibly in work zones for your safety and the safety of the workers.

Motorists can check conditions on major roadways by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 1,000 traffic cameras.