April 11-15, 2016 is National Work Zone Awareness Week!

 

 
Go Orange Day is Wednesday, April 13, 2016.
 
The Louisiana Center for Transportation Safety (LCTS)
encourages all roadway safety professionals to wear orange
to proudly show support for National Work Zone Awareness.
 










The Safety Center at LTRC is partnering with the Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development through the Destination Zero Deaths (DZD) Initiative to support work zone safety.
 
Wear your orange safety vests and post photos on social media leading up to Go Orange Day and NWZAW to support work zone safety!

How can you and your agency participate?
Plain and simple. Share a photo with Louisiana's Destination Zero Deaths team on social media of you or your team wearing orange and include these hashtags: #OrangeforSafety #NWZAW
 
                       
Like us on Facebook DZD Facebook - facebook.com/DestinationZeroDeaths
 
 
Follow us on Twitter DZD Twitter - @DestZeroDeaths
Hashtags - #OrangeforSafety #NWZAW

You may also connect with  Louisiana DOTD via their Facebook Page the week of April 11-15. Like, comment and share their posts about the following:
#SafetyMonday
#TransportationTuesday
#GoOrangeWednesday
#ThrowbackThursday
#FactoidFriday

Contact Rodney Mallet at [email protected] or 225-379-1275 for more information.



Let's go orange on April 13 like we did last year! 
 
Throwback! Work Zone Awareness Week 2015. LCTS Director Dortha Cummins (3rd from right) and Program Manager Rudynah Capone (5th from right) joined the Houma team in supporting work zone awareness week in 2015. Also seen in photo are (L-R) Perry Blanchard, Pat Gordon and David Rome (Terrebonne Parish), Tom Buckley (LTAP), Terry Arabie (Lafourche Parish), Dennis Hebert and Karla Courtade (LADOTD), Cassie Parker (South Central Planning & Development Commission),
and Capt. Darrin Naquin (LA State Police).  
 

The Louisiana Center for Transportation Safety at LTRC 
spearheads Louisiana's Strategic Highway Safety Plan's (SHSP)
Communications Coordinating Council (CCC).
 
We serve as the outreach and coordinating arm for SHSP efforts
toward reaching Destination Zero Deaths.
 
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