A construction zone emphasizing the importance of driver vigilance for worker safety.
A 46-year-old man was arrested after crashing into a Connecticut Department of Transportation vehicle in a construction zone on Route 9 in Berlin. The incident involved a rear-end collision, and the driver, showing signs of intoxication, faces multiple charges. Safety concerns grow as there have been numerous incidents involving construction workers this year. Authorities emphasize the need for vigilance in construction areas.
Berlin – A 46-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly crashing into a Connecticut Department of Transportation (CT DOT) vehicle in a construction zone on Route 9 in Berlin. The incident took place just after 9:15 p.m. on Thursday night, near exit 34, raising concerns about safety in active construction areas.
According to state police reports, the left lane of Route 9 and the exit 34 off-ramp were closed for construction at the time of the crash. A CT DOT supervisor’s vehicle, parked with emergency safety lights activated, was rear-ended by the other vehicle. The driver, identified as Brian Ayers, was reportedly attempting to slow down but veered into the construction zone, resulting in the collision.
The DOT worker experienced minor pain and was evaluated on the scene by emergency medical personnel but did not require hospitalization. Ayers did not report any injuries; however, observations made by state troopers indicated that he was showing signs of intoxication. They detected a smell of alcohol, noted an open alcoholic beverage in his vehicle, and observed that he was extremely unsteady on his feet.
Following the observations, Ayers was subjected to a field sobriety test, which he failed. Consequently, he was arrested on multiple charges, including:
Ayers was released on a $5,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on July 31.
The Connecticut State Police responded promptly to the incident and had personnel assigned to the construction project in the area at the time. This incident is part of a troubling trend, as there have been 33 reported incidents this year in Connecticut where construction workers were struck while working in construction zones.
The incident raises awareness about the critical need for increased driver vigilance in active construction zones, particularly during the summer months when construction work is more pronounced. Many drivers may not fully understand the dangers posed to construction workers as well as to themselves in these settings. Authorities stress that exercising caution in construction zones is vital to ensuring the safety of both motorists and road workers alike.
Officials encourage all drivers to stay alert and be aware of their surroundings when driving through construction areas. With the continued growth of construction projects across Connecticut, the message is clear: safety should be a top priority for everyone.
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