AUSTIN – When working on the side of the road, you have to be aware of your surroundings at all times. Driving through work zones requires the same amount of caution.
On September 7th, 2011, 22-year-old college student Katrina Bond slowed down for traffic in a work zone on I-35 in Central Texas when the driver of a heavy pickup truck, who admitted he had just received a text, slammed into her car. The force of the collision pushed Katrina’s car into the path of another truck. She never made it home.
“People think this kind of tragedy won’t happen to them. I didn’t think it would happen to me,” Katrina’s mom, Kathy Bond, said. “I try to show Katrina’s picture and tell her story to as many drivers as I can. I ask them to please put all their focus on the road when they’re behind the wheel.”
In 2024, there were nearly 28,000 crashes in Texas work zones. Those crashes caused 215 deaths, a 12% increase in fatalities over the previous year. Most of the people killed in work zone crashes are drivers or their passengers.
As part of National Work Zone Awareness Week, April 21–25, TxDOT is using its “Be Safe. Drive Smart” campaign to promote work zone safety and help prevent these crashes and fatalities.
“Our brave and dedicated road crews work year-round across the state, and we need drivers to stay alert in work zones to help keep them and each other safe,” TxDOT Executive Director Marc Williams said. “Work zones can mean changing and unexpected conditions as crews work on the roadway. That’s why it’s vital that all Texans plan, avoid distractions and never rush through a work zone.”
TxDOT reminds drivers that traffic fines double in work zones when workers are present and offers these tips for preventing crashes:
TxDOT also urges motorists to follow the state’s “Move Over or Slow Down” law, which requires drivers to move over a lane or reduce their speed to 20 mph below the posted speed limit when approaching TxDOT, emergency, law enforcement, tow truck or utility vehicles stopped on the roadside with flashing lights activated.
The “Be Safe. Drive Smart” campaign is an important part of TxDOT’s Drive like a Texan’s “Kind. Courteous. Safe” initiative. Drive like a Texan is about embracing the pride, camaraderie, and responsibility of being a Texan on the road. By making thoughtful choices, we can all help keep each other safe.
The information contained in this report represents reportable data collected from the Texas Peace Officer’s Crash Report (CR-3). This information was received and processed by the department as of February 10, 2025. To view additional traffic safety data, visit TxDOT’s Traffic Safety Data Portal online.