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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 17, 2026
Press Release: 26-0011

Contacts: Sonny Mauricio, 907-465-4503, sonny.mauricio@alaska.gov

Alaska DOT&PF Joins National Work Zone Awareness Week April 20-24, 2026
Safe actions save lives Join us for Go Orange Day on April 22.

image: National Work Zone Awareness Week badgeNational Work Zone Awareness Week is April 20-24, 2026

(JUNEAU, Alaska) — As spring slowly emerges in Alaska, and our busy season of road construction and maintenance work arrives with orange cones and work signs, we are reminded that it’s also the season for extra caution and attentiveness when travelling through work zones. The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) is proud to continue our participation in National Work Zone Awareness Week, Monday, April 20 through Friday, April 24.

For over 20 years, National Work Zone Awareness Week has been focused on the awareness about importance of work zone safety. This year’s theme, “Safe Actions Save Lives” is a powerful reminder that the decisions we make and the actions we take behind the wheel matter greatly to everyone in those zones. Alaska DOT&PF’s ongoing commitment to encourage safe driving behavior leads to a reduction of work zone crashes, allowing everyone to get home safely.

“As we recognize Work Zone Awareness Week and Go Orange Day, we’re reinforcing a simple message—safe actions save lives,” said Alaska DOT&PF Commissioner Ryan Anderson. “This construction season, our crews and contractors are working in active corridors across Alaska to improve the transportation system we all depend on. These are real work environments, and the choices drivers make matter. We ask everyone to stay alert, slow down, and do their part to protect the people working on our roads.”

Driver decisions are tremendously important in increasing safety in work zones. By slowing down, remaining attentive, following posted signs, and avoiding distractions (such putting away mobile devices), drivers help prevent crashes and save the lives of construction workers, as well as fellow road users.

Travelers should plan for extra time to reach their destinations, and check road conditions and construction impacts at 511.alaska.gov or on the Alaska 511 app.

April 22 is Go Orange Day - it’s an opportunity to show unified support for the safety of work zone crews in Alaska and nationwide. Please join us in wearing orange or hi-visibility safety gear. You may send us safety gear photos to share on Alaska DOT&PF social media via email: DOT.ASK@alaska.gov. Please join our campaign by using the tags #GoOrange4Safety #NWZAW and #SafeAlaskaWorkZones.

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The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities oversees 237 airports, 9 ferries serving 35 communities along 3,500 marine miles, over 5,600 miles of highway and 839 public facilities throughout the state of Alaska. The mission of the department is to “Keep Alaska Moving.”