A recent letter sent to ENR took issue with my story about a work site safety survey and how speed cameras are used.
"Speed cameras in work zones are for revenue. If not, then why do we not do things like adopt the zipper merge, and post 85th percentile speed limits? Low speed limits cause a decent speed variation between the vehicles, which promotes tailgating, constant passing, and rapidly approaching a vehicle," wrote James Sikorski Jr., Pennsylvania Advocate for the National Motorists Association, after reading the story on AGC's survey of workzone crashes.