Which of these statements is true about work zones?
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Work zones are marked with signs, cones, and barriers to guide drivers safely through the area.
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Fines are the same for violations committed in work zones.
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Work zones are always marked with permanent traffic signals.
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Slow down only if you think workers are present.
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Explanation
Work zones are typically set up to ensure driver safety. Signs, cones, and barriers help direct traffic around construction or maintenance areas, minimizing the risk of accidents. By using cones, drums, or other physical markers, drivers are given clear instructions on how to navigate through or around the work zone.
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