NIG/General/TBT-NIG-013
Night Highway Closures
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Night Highway Closures
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Ref: TBT-NIG-013 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Night highway closures are used for major works that cannot be carried out with traffic running during the day.
- Closures typically operate between 2000 and 0600 hours and require formal approval from the highway authority.
- Diversion routes must be signed, inspected, and capable of handling diverted traffic volumes safely.
- Setting up and removing closure signs and barriers is the highest risk phase, as traffic is still present.
- Driver fatigue and reduced visibility at night increase the risk of vehicles breaching closure barriers.
- IPVs (Impact Protection Vehicles) must be used during setup and removal phases on high-speed roads.
- All workers must wear EN ISO 20471 Class 3 high-visibility clothing with retroreflective elements at night.
- Artificial lighting must illuminate the work area to a level that allows safe working and hazard identification.
- The Safety at Street Works and Road Works Code of Practice and Chapter 8 govern night closure procedures.
- Communication between the traffic management team, works crew, and control room must be maintained throughout.
Why?
| Prevent fatalities | Workers are struck and killed during night closure setup and removal when exposed to approaching traffic. |
| Driver behaviour | Fatigued and distracted drivers at night are more likely to breach closures and enter the work zone. |
| Legal compliance | Chapter 8, the Code of Practice, and highway authority approval conditions set strict legal requirements for night closures. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Night Working Safety Awareness | Chapter 8 Signing, Lighting and Guarding |
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