A work zone:
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Does not require that the driver slow down and pay extra attention.
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Is marked with black and white signs.
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Might involve workers and moving vehicles.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
A work zone is an area of the road where construction, maintenance, or utility work is underway. Workers and heavy equipment may be present, so reduce your speed and stay alert. Work zones often involve lane closures, reduced speed limits, and temporary traffic patterns that can slow or redirect traffic. Always follow the instructions on orange signs, flashing arrow panels, and traffic flaggers when driving through a work zone.
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