Construction zones are systematically designed for passenger cars, not 80,000-pound trucks, creating multiple hazards including narrowed lanes based on car widths (leaving trucks only 6 inches clearance on each side), merge zones calculated for car stopping distances (requiring trucks three times more space), and orange barrels that create visual illusions causing drivers to misjudge distances, especially at night; since construction planners lack understanding of truck physics including air brake lag and trailer swing, truck drivers must slow down early and double their required space when entering work zones.
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Most truckers don't realize construction zones are designed to trap them. Traffic engineers build work zones thinking about cars, not 80,000lb trucks. Those narrowed lanes, they're based on car widths, not trailer clearance. A four-wheeler fits fine. Your trailer has maybe 6 in on each side. Those merge zones, they're calculated for car stopping distances. A loaded truck needs three times more room to stop safely.
And those orange barrels create a visual trick that makes experienced drivers misjudge distances. The barrels line up in ways that fool your depth perception, especially at night. Here's what's really happening. Construction planners don't understand truck physics. They don't know how a loaded trailer behaves in tight spaces. They don't account for air brake lag or trailer swing. So, every work zone becomes a systematic trap. Even 20-year drivers get caught.
This isn't about driving skills. It's about zones designed by people who've never been behind the wheel of a big rig. So, when you hit construction, slow down early. Give yourself double the space you think you need. And never trust that the zone was built with your truck in mind, because it wasn't. Share this with every driver you
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