When driving in work zones you should:
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Tailgate the vehicle ahead.
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Maintain high speed to minimize the time spent in the area.
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Carefully watch for workers and moving equipment.
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Gradually come to a complete stop and wait for a flagger to guide traffic safely through the work zone.
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Explanation
Work zones often involve various types of equipment and workers performing tasks close to the roadway. When driving in work zones, you should carefully watch for workers and moving equipment to ensure their safety as well as your own.
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