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Pedestrians and other vehicles are just some of the hazards to be aware of while driving. You’re also likely to come across an EPCOR worksite in Collingwood, Stayner, Creemore and parts of Blue Mountains. Safe driving practices will help keep you and our crews safe.
When our crews are completing repairs to equipment and restoring services, it might disrupt traffic. Remember, we have equipment above and below ground, so just because you don't see anyone, doesn't mean there isn't anyone present. If you see one of our crews on the road, slow down and obey the road safety signs.
The area around a worksite can be extremely dangerous. Please stay back and drive cautiously around the marked area. Obey the signs or any traffic control staff onsite. Watch your spacing between your vehicle, the power or water equipment, workers, and other vehicles.
Driving cautiously and slowly will keep you and our crews safe.
There are times we may need to access bike lanes to complete work, but we try to avoid it when we can.
Safety is our first priority.
When EPCOR crews arrive on site, they complete a safety assessment to take into consideration the width of the roadway, the location of their work (e.g. manhole, sidewalk vault, etc.), whether parking is available on the street and if parking on the street would disrupt visibility for drivers and cyclists or limit safe access for traffic.
They also take into account how long the work will take and what the safest approach is for motorists and cyclists. If EPCOR crews are working within a bike lane, follow traffic signage or dismount and walk your bike around the work area.
Extreme weather conditions can create risks around electrical equipment and emergency work. Reduced visibility, fallen tree branches, and unpredictable weather requires extra caution to keep people safe around electrical equipment and worksites.
Adjust your speed, spacing, and braking for the conditions, such as rain-covered or icy roads, to help prevent accidents.
Being distracted for just a second can cause an accident. Scan the road ahead. Watch for other vehicles, pedestrians, wildlife, power equipment, worksites. Always obey road safety signs.
Test your wipers and replace any wiper blades that are damaged. Always make sure others can see you. Turn your headlights on, even during the day, and keep them clean.
Don't use cruise control in extreme driving conditions, as you could hit a patch of ice and lose control of your car.
Disclaimer
This webpage provides information only. Any reliance placed on this information is strictly at your own risk. EPCOR does not assume any responsibility or liability for any action, loss or damage that arises out of, or is in connection with the information contained in this webpage.