Lane closures and contraflow arrangements redirect traffic around construction works on dual carriageways and motorways. These are high-risk operations carried out at speed, often at night, with vehicles passing at close quarters. Incorrect taper lengths, missing signs, or poor cone spacing can result in vehicle incursions into the work zone. This talk covers the key safety requirements for lane closure and contraflow setup on UK highways.
Key Hazards
Workers struck by vehicles during taper installation at speed
Vehicle incursion into the work zone from inadequate taper length
Drivers confused by contradictory signs entering the contraflow incorrectly
Rear-end collisions from inadequate advance warning at the closure approach
Control Measures
Install the lane closure strictly in accordance with the approved Chapter 8 layout drawing.
Calculate taper lengths based on the road speed limit and ensure correct cone spacing throughout.
Deploy advance warning signs at the correct distances before the taper begins.
Use an impact protection vehicle at the head of the taper during installation and removal.
Install contraflow barriers or cones to physically separate opposing traffic streams.
Brief all operatives on the installation sequence, escape routes, and emergency procedures.
Wear Class 3 high-visibility clothing with retroreflective strips at all times.
Install and remove the closure working with traffic, never against the flow.
Inspect the layout immediately after installation and at regular intervals throughout the works.
Remember
Follow the approved Chapter 8 layout drawing exactly for taper lengths and cone spacing
Always use an impact protection vehicle at the head of the taper during setup
Install and remove closures working with the traffic flow, never against it
Wear Class 3 high-visibility clothing with retroreflective strips without exception
Inspect the layout after installation and at regular intervals throughout the shift
Applicable Legislation: Traffic Signs Manual Chapter 8 · Traffic Management Act 2004 · New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 · CDM 2015