An image depicting a construction zone emphasizing the need for safety protocols.
Atlantic City, July 28, 2025
A construction worker was killed after being struck by a truck while working on the Atlantic City Expressway. The incident highlights the dangers faced by construction personnel in work zones. Witness accounts revealed that the worker was positioned behind the truck during a cone collection process. The company involved has not confirmed the worker’s identity, but he has been identified as Dominick Tarsitano. Investigations are ongoing, with authorities aiming to assess safety protocols in construction areas to prevent such tragedies.
Atlantic City – A tragic incident occurred on the Atlantic City Expressway on Friday, July 25, when a 31-year-old construction worker was struck and killed by a truck in a construction zone. The accident took place around 7 a.m. in Winslow Township, Camden County, specifically on the eastbound lanes of the highway at milepost 36.5.
The worker, who was employed as a subcontractor for the South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA), was critically injured when the driver of an attenuator truck began to back up to collect cones from a shoulder lane closure. It has been reported that the driver was unaware that the construction worker was positioned behind the truck when the unfortunate incident occurred. Witnesses indicated that the worker died at the scene despite being transported for medical attention.
Authorities have not yet released the name of the deceased worker but several sources have identified him as Dominick Tarsitano from Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. The SJTA noted that they would not confirm the identity out of respect for the worker’s family.
Initially, state police stated that there were no injuries related to this particular crash; however, it was later clarified that a separate minor collision had taken place in the vicinity at the same time. The overall investigation is currently being conducted by the New Jersey State Police, with additional details not currently available.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has also been informed of the incident and is monitoring the situation, although no further information has been disclosed at this time. The truck involved, designed to protect both workers and motorists in construction zones, did not prevent this tragic accident from occurring.
This devastating event underscores the hazards that construction workers face daily as they work to improve infrastructure and public roadways. The SJTA is cooperating with investigations while prioritizing the safety and well-being of their workers. More information is expected as the investigation progresses, but as of Sunday afternoon, no additional statements or findings have been released.
The Atlantic City Expressway is a key transportation route connecting the city of Atlantic City to other parts of New Jersey. The highway has undergone various construction and maintenance projects to enhance traffic safety and flow. Work zones, while necessary for infrastructure improvements, present unique risks for workers and motorists alike, highlighting the importance of strict safety measures and awareness in these areas.
Construction zones often utilize safety vehicles like attenuator trucks, designed to create a buffer between construction personnel and moving traffic. This equipment aims to minimize accidents; however, the need for constant awareness by both drivers and workers cannot be overstated. Enhanced training, public awareness campaigns, and stringent adherence to safety protocols are ongoing necessities to help reduce the occurrence of similar accidents in the future.
A construction worker was struck and killed by a truck in a construction zone on the Atlantic City Expressway on July 25.
The incident occurred around 7 a.m.
The worker has been identified by several sources as Dominick Tarsitano from Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey.
Yes, the New Jersey State Police are investigating the incident, and OSHA is aware of the situation.
An attenuator truck is designed to protect workers and motorists in construction zones, acting as a barrier between the work area and traffic.
Feature | Details |
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Date | July 25 |
Time | 7 a.m. |
Location | Atlantic City Expressway, Eastbound, Milepost 36.5, Winslow Township, Camden County |
Victim | Dominick Tarsitano, 31, from Egg Harbor Township |
Vehicle Involved | Attenuator truck |
Status of Investigation | Ongoing investigation by New Jersey State Police |
OSHA Involvement | Aware of the incident |
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