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What
Is Adopt-A-Highway ?
Adopt-A-Highway
program allows volunteer groups to pick-up litter along non-interstate
roadways as a community service.
Who
can Adopt-A-Highway?
Any
family, business, school or civic organization can adopt a state
maintained highway.
How
To Adopt-A-Highway!
Call
your local State Highway office for a list of adoptable roads, complete
an agreement, safety training, pick-up your supplies and you are
ready to go !
What
is the Responsibility of the Adopting Group?
As
the adopting group, you agree to pick-up litter from your section
of roadway (1-3 miles) four times a year for a two year period.
What
is the Responsibility of SHA?
SHA
will supply the group with:
Orange
safety vests
Hats
Trash
bags
Two adopt-a-highway
metal signs with group name
Two SWAT
(Stop Waste and Trash) roll-up caution signs
Safety
literature and video
Safety
Tips
Park
all vehicles clear of the roadway.
Wear a
safety vest at all times.
Walk on
the shoulder, facing oncoming traffic at all times.
Provide
supervision for all youths.
Work during
non-peak travel times.
Stay clear
of construction sites.
Do not
remove any hazardous substances.
Wear light
colored clothing and long sleeves.
Wear heavy
gloves.
Wear sturdy
soled footwear.
Avoid
overexertion.
Do not
walk in lanes of traffic.
In
Case of Emergency
Have
a well stocked First Aid Kit accessible.
Have adequate
transportation available.
Know the
location of the nearest hospital/emergency treatment center.
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