When you speed in work zones, ticket fines:
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None of the other answers is correct.
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Double.
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Triple.
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Can be reduced in court.
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Explanation
Work zones are often busy areas with workers, vehicles, and equipment all in close proximity to the road. It's important to slow down and be extra cautious in these areas to ensure everyone's safety. That's why when you speed in work zones, ticket fines are doubled.
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