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Construction Zones

Navigate roadworks safely

Construction zones present unique challenges: narrowed lanes, changed traffic patterns, workers near traffic, and uneven surfaces. Patience and attention are essential.

Why This Matters

Roadwork accidents kill both drivers and workers. Speed limits in construction zones exist because conditions are unpredictable and workers may be just feet from traffic.

Key Actions to Take

1

Slow down well before the construction zone

2

Obey all posted speed limits and signs

3

Watch for workers and construction vehicles

4

Merge early when lanes reduce

5

Expect sudden stops and lane changes

6

Keep safe distance from vehicles ahead

Do

  • Be patient - delays are temporary
  • Follow traffic management directions
  • Stay alert for changed conditions
  • Use zipper merge when required

Don't

  • Speed through construction zones
  • Change lanes erratically
  • Tailgate - stops are sudden
  • Ignore flaggers or signs

Pro Tips

Fines are often doubled in construction zones

Workers may step into traffic without warning

Check for roadwork reports before your journey

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