Even if you don't see workers on the road, in a work zone you should:
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Keep a safe distance between your vehicle and other vehicles, construction equipment, and traffic barriers.
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Follow the posted road signs.
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Drive with caution.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When driving in a work zone, even if you can't see any workers present, you must respect the posted signs and drive with caution. Avoid distractions, obey the posted speed limit, and increase your following distance.
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