(1) When construction, repair, or maintenance
work is conducted on or adjacent to a public highway, county
road, street, bridge, or other thoroughfare commonly traveled and
when the work interferes with the normal and established mode of
travel on the highway, county road, street, bridge, or
thoroughfare, the location shall be properly posted by
prominently displayed signs or flagmen or both. Signs used for
posting in such an area shall be consistent with the provisions
found in the state of Washington "Manual on Uniform Traffic
Control Devices for Streets and Highways" obtainable from the
department of transportation.
(2) If the construction, repair, or maintenance work
includes or uses grooved pavement, abrupt lane edges, steel
plates, or gravel or earth surfaces, the construction, repair, or
maintenance zone must be posted with signs stating the condition,
as required by current law, and in addition, must warn
motorcyclists of the potential hazard only if the hazard or
condition exists on a paved public highway, county road, street,
bridge, or other thoroughfare commonly traveled. For the
purposes of this subsection, the department shall adopt by rule a
uniform sign or signs for this purpose, including at least the
following language, "MOTORCYCLES USE EXTREME CAUTION."
(3) Any contractor, firm, corporation, political
subdivision, or other agency performing such work shall comply
with this section.
(4) Each driver of a motor vehicle used in connection with
such construction, repair, or maintenance work shall obey traffic
signs posted for, and flaggers stationed at such location in the
same manner and under the same restrictions as is required for
the driver of any other vehicle.
(5) A violation of or a failure to comply with this section
is a misdemeanor. Each day upon which there is a violation, or
there is a failure to comply, constitutes a separate violation.
[2006 c 331 § 1. Prior: 2003 c 355 § 1; 2003 c 53 § 258; 1984 c 7 § 202; 1961 c 13 § 47.36.200; prior: 1957 c 95 § 1.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2003 c 355: "This act takes effect January 1, 2004." [2003 c 355 § 3.]
Intent -- Effective date -- 2003 c 53: See notes following RCW 2.48.180.
Severability -- 1984 c 7: See note following RCW 47.01.141.