When driving through a work zone you should:
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Closely follow the vehicle ahead.
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Pull over to the right side of the road and stop.
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Keep a 2-second following distance behind the vehicle in front.
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Slow down and pay extra attention.
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Explanation
When traveling in work zones, slow down and be ready to stop if necessary. Obey all work zone signs and the directions given by flaggers. Increase your following distance and watch for workers, pedestrians and bicyclists.
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