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Traffic whizzes past just feet away as Johnson puts flares on the I-95 shoulder before helping a motorist change a tire.

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SAFETY WORKERS KEEP ROADS OPEN
VDOT Safety Service Patrols in Fredericksburg area first on the scene to crashes, stranded motorists
Date published: 7/12/2009

By KELLY HANNON

Few people meet Eric Johnson while they are having a good day.

Drivers encounter Johnson on the day their tire blows out on Interstate 95. It's the day they're stranded on the side of a highway as tractor-trailers pass at 80 mph, rocking their car's frame.

It's the day their suitcase flies off the roof rack.

Johnson, a safety service patrolman for the Virginia Department of Transportation, sees it differently. Johnson loves his job, even if he's meeting people in stressful circumstances.

"Every day is a new day. Every day is different," said Johnson, 26.

The patrolman is a member of a six-person crew that loops up and down I-95 in the Fredericksburg area every day, providing free roadside assistance and keeping lanes clear. They are recognizable by their neon-yellow-and-orange uniforms, the traffic cones in the pickup truck bed, and the flashing emergency lights.

People are grateful for the help. A VDOT office in Thornburg has a three-ring binder stuffed with thank-you notes from drivers up and down the East Coast. The words "angel" and "godsend" are used repeatedly.

There is a letter from state Sen. Charles Colgan, D-Manassas, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, who ran out of gas on his way to a meeting in Richmond. A patrol truck gave him enough gas to finish his trip.

Johnson said the patrol does quite a bit to boost the state's image.

"People always coming through from other states say 'We wish we had this in our state.' And that's why Virginia's special," he said.

Virginia is not trying to duplicate AAA. It is trying to keep fender-benders from becoming show-stoppers on Interstate 95.

"It only takes one incident to create a lot of traffic delays and backups, the rubberneckers," said Glenn McMillan, VDOT district maintenance engineer for the Fredericksburg area. "If you do a better job of getting to those incidents quicker you stand a better chance of clearing the road."

Two safety service patrol trucks run up and down I-95 in Fredericksburg and Stafford and Spotsylvania counties on a circuit from 4 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, with one truck on weekends from noon to 8 p.m.


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Responses by Fredericksburg-area safety service patrol from July 1, 2008, to June 30, 2009

24

pushed bumpers

35

mechanical fixes

91

directions given

178

cell phone calls

280

water distributions

419

jump-starts

642

gasoline refills

675

traffic hazards

809

state troopers assisted

859

accidents

861

debris removals

861

traffic control stops

947

unattended vehicles

2,314

changed tires

13,872

total motorists assisted

569,307

miles traveled

Fredericksburg-area crew members are Ed Beverly, Ron Butler, Eric Johnson, Shane Martin, Justin Milbourne and Jerry Yarrington.



Date published: 7/12/2009



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SAFETY SERVICE (posted by bikerva1 , July 13, 2009 7:29 pm)    0 likes
You can not make comments about safety service patrol members until you put your feet in their boots. I have been in the shoes of safety service for 6.5 years and I would like to let everyone know this is not all fun and games. you have to watch your back all the time as no one else is watching it for you except for the Lord. Mr hamlett does a good job training members of this department to make them as ready as possible. When you see these trucks slow down and give them room to do their job.

g (posted by alltalk , July 12, 2009 1:29 pm)    0 likes

billmoney (posted by Jaes , July 12, 2009 12:20 pm)    0 likes
analog speedometers are typically off by 3-5 mph at highway speeds, They are designed to err on the side of reading faster than youre actually going.

jumpstarts? (posted by Jaes , July 12, 2009 12:17 pm)    0 likes
why exactly would one need a jumpstart on a highway?

wideopenspace (posted by billmoney , July 12, 2009 10:57 am)    0 likes
Hmm, Then my speedometer must be broken!These trucking jackasses pass my vehicle all the time!The smoke from them ruins my clean windshield plus the rocks they kick up not to mention their constant tail gaiting.Oh, did I mention when they pull out in front of you because they can!I'm sorry wideopen but, you are way off base.

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