For Immediate Release
November 18, 2024
FDOT Honors Florida Road Rangers and Showcases Enhanced Safety Countermeasures for Crash Responders
Department Highlights Reduction in Secondary Crashes During Crash Responder Safety Week
TALLAHASSEE,
Fla. – This week,
the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is joining partners across the
state to recognize Crash Responder Safety Week (November 18-22, 2024) and
highlight the continued success of enhanced traffic incident management
training and various safety countermeasures to reduce secondary crashes on
Florida’s roadways.
Every minute
of every day, FDOT’s Road Rangers and other crash responders, like law
enforcement, fire and rescue, emergency medical services, and tow truck
operators, carry out essential work to keep roadways and motorists safe before,
during, and after a traffic incident. In the last year alone, Road Rangers
expertly responded to over 33,000 traffic incidents throughout the state,
providing essential services such as the clearing of disabled vehicles and
debris from travel lanes and essential maintenance-of-traffic services to keep
traffic safely moving around the active incident.
When traffic
incidents occur on one of Florida’s major corridors, FDOT’s Road Rangers are
often some of the first responders on the scene, working quickly to render
aid and create new traffic patterns to reduce congestion resulting from the initial
crash. These traffic management services are important to further protect
motorists and crash responders, as congestion has the potential to lead to
secondary crashes caused by distracted motorists or unexpected stops and slower
traffic speeds. FDOT’s Road Rangers are specially trained on how to efficiently
clear traffic incidents and safely reroute motorists around the scene,
contributing to the recent reduction in secondary crashes along Florida’s major
corridors throughout the last year, from 492 crashes in FY 22-23 to 426 in FY
23-24.
“As experts in
traffic incident management, FDOT’s Road Rangers and other crash responders put
their lives on the line each day to keep motorists safe thanks to their quick
response and efficient scene clearance,” said Florida
Department of Transportation Secretary Jared W. Perdue, P.E.
“These responders are a major part of the solution for creating safer roads
through their reduction of secondary crashes, and FDOT is proud to continue establishing
new
technology and initiatives to ensure that these
responders and all motorists make it home safely. We encourage everyone to join
us in recognizing and appreciating the important role
of these responders during Crash Responder Safety Week.”
The reduction
in secondary crashes on Florida’s roadways reflects FDOT’s commitment to
achieving its vision of eliminating
serious injuries and fatalities from occurring on the state’s transportation
system, as well as the tangible impact of high-quality traffic incident
management training courses for Road Rangers. With the Department’s continued
focus on the safety of the communities it serves through the delivery of
services by a strong and highly-skilled
workforce, FDOT has continued to establish
new workforce development programs and partnerships across the transportation
industry. Most recently, FDOT partnered with the Florida Department of Health
to approve the National Traffic Incident Management Responder Training as a
continuing education credit for EMS professionals as part of their
recertification process, encouraging greater integration of safe and efficient
traffic incident management practices across multiple crash responder
entities.
In addition to
these training standards and partnerships, FDOT has also carried out multiple
initiatives to enhance the safety of Road Rangers and other Department
personnel working in the roadway, including the use of advanced notification
systems through Dynamic Message Signs and third-party navigation apps, as well
as the installation of truck-mounted debris removal systems on Road Ranger
vehicles, the use of LED flares and truck mounted attenuators, and the ongoing
research and implementation of rear-facing red lights on these vehicles to
enhance the roadside visibility of responders.
As FDOT
continues to place heavy emphasis on the research and the development of
innovative, life-saving countermeasures to keep Road Rangers, travelers, law
enforcement, and other essential crash responders safe, Florida’s motorists are
also encouraged to uphold their personal responsibility of driving safely near
active traffic incidents. With crash responders having to work directly in or
near live traffic while at the scene of a crash, unsafe driver behaviors can
often place these individuals at an increased risk of injuries or fatalities.
Following these simple actions behind the wheel can help protect responders and
other motorists:
- Move
over a lane if safe to do so or reduce speed
- Never
drive under the influence of alcohol, marijuana, or other impairing
substances
- Always
avoid distractions while behind the wheel
- Adhere
to posted speed limits
- Stay
vigilant and expecting
the unexpected
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