Designing safer work zones on live road networks: key lessons for civil engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)
30 Second Briefing
Work zones on active Australian road networks are being redesigned with engineered traffic management plans, temporary barriers and variable message signs to protect thousands of workers operating daily in live traffic. Coates is promoting early-stage constructability reviews, site‑specific risk assessments and compliant layouts using devices such as portable traffic lights, crash cushions and speed‑activated warning signs rather than ad hoc cone lines. For civil contractors, the emphasis is on formalising separation distances, taper lengths and safe access points so designs match actual driver behaviour and changing traffic volumes.
Technical Brief
- Coates references National Road Safety Week (17–24 May) as a catalyst for revisiting work‑zone design.
- Focus is explicitly on live‑traffic environments rather than full road closures or greenfield construction.
- Thousands of road workers are identified as routinely exposed to vehicle interactions on active Australian networks.
- Safety narrative extends beyond motorists to include vulnerable roadside workers as a distinct risk group.
Our Take
Coates appears repeatedly in our Infrastructure coverage with Roads & Infrastructure Magazine, including on embodied‑carbon reduction (27 Nov 2025), signalling that its work zone safety messaging is likely being framed alongside decarbonisation and temporary works efficiency for contractors.
The same Coates pieces in Australian Mining on large-scale shutdowns and temporary power suggest that practices for managing live industrial environments are being cross‑applied to live road networks in Australia, particularly around traffic staging, access control and contingency planning.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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