When driving in work zones, drivers should:
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Reduce their speed and be prepared to stop.
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Come to a complete stops and wait for instructions given by flaggers.
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Closely follow the driver in front of them.
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Maintain their speed through the work zone.
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Explanation
When driving in work zones, you should slow down, increase your following distance and be ready to stop if necessary. Always be alert to conditions around you, follow the instructions on the warning signs and those given by flaggers.
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