When you travel in a work zone, you should:
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Slow down and obey posted speed limits.
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Watch for cones, signs, barrels, large vehicles, or workers.
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Follow work zone sign instructions and those given by a flagger.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Work zones can present various hazards, including changes in traffic patterns, lane closures, and the presence of workers and large vehicles. Therefore, drivers must remain vigilant and watch for warning signs, cones, barrels, and workers indicating the presence of a work zone. Additionally, drivers should reduce their speed and adhere to posted speed limits to ensure their safety and the safety of workers.
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