Caltrans News Flash #214 - Caltrans Works to Keep Motorists Safe from Rockfall Incidents

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District: District-1 - Eureka
Contact: Andrew Goetz
Phone: (707) 441-3998

EUREKA — In this Caltrans News Flash, see how Caltrans proactively works to keep highways clear of rocks and debris and, in turn, ensures the safety of the traveling public.

It’s not uncommon to see some small rocks alongside the highway near a hill or mountainside, but when a rock slide or major rockfall incident occurs it may cause a major traffic disruption or unsafe traveling conditions for motorists.

Caltrans rock scaling, tree, and maintenance crews aim to mitigate these issues before they happen. Teams scale down a slope removing loose rock with hand tools while Maintenance uses traffic control to keep motorists a safe distance from the work zone. These operations often involve the removal of vegetation, so tree crews join the effort to ensure the work will be done safely and efficiently.

Caltrans News Flash #214

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This News Flash is the 214th in a series of videos highlighting Caltrans’ activities that present the wide-ranging and critical work that Caltrans does to enhance California’s economy and livability. To see more of these and other videos, search for #CaltransNewsFlash on Twitter or go to http://bit.ly/Caltrans_News_Flash.