Road repair crews often have to work on roads to keep them in good condition. This means you will sometimes come across heavy vehicles, machinery and workers on the road, which you must be careful around. The road surface itself can also be dangerous when under repair, as it may be uneven or have new seal, loose gravel or mud.
When you see a roadworks sign, always slow down and be ready to stop.
If there are roadworks on the road ahead, it will always be clearly signposted.
Slow down and read the signs. They will prepare you for the particular hazards you are about to face.
Two of the signs commonly used to indicate roadworks are shown below.
Roadworks ahead
Because it can be dangerous to ride through roadworks or on new seal, temporary speed limit signs are often posted. You must ride at or below the speed shown on the temporary speed limit sign.
Road repair crews may sometimes need to stop traffic. They may use temporary traffic signals or hand-held Stop/Go signs (shown below) to do this.
Stop before reaching the sign
You may move forward carefully
Follow all directions given to you, otherwise you could be involved in a serious crash.
Important
Crashes can happen when road users ignore roadworks warning signs and temporary speed limits. Don't take these warnings lightly. You don't know what's ahead, so slow down, and take care.
Last updated: 11 June 2010