All constructions zones in Illinois are no passing zones.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
To ensure the safety of both motorists and construction workers, all constructions zones in Illinois are no passing zones. When approaching or entering a work zone, you are required to slow down and proceed with caution. Always follow the instructions on the work zone warning signs and those given by flaggers. Be alert to conditions around you, yield to any authorized vehicles or workers in the construction area, and change to a lane away from the workers when possible.
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