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You’re cruising down a Texas highway when a construction zone sign suddenly pops up. You glance around — no cones, no workers, just a notice to slow down from 70 mph to 50 mph.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — It’s road construction season in KELOLAND. Craig Manning saw lots of orange cones as he traveled from northwest Iowa to the Sioux Falls area Thursday. “… ...
Move over or slow down, it’s the law. “Any vehicles like emergency vehicles, police, fire, EMS, tow truck drivers, TXDOT,” Safety Education Sgt for DPS Sgt. Rob Mallory said.
Slowing down and avoiding distractions in work zones can help ensure the safety of drivers and workers, said Josh Medrano, bridge maintenance specialist with WSDOT’s southcentral Washington office.
To stay safe in work zones, ITD urges drivers to check Idaho 511 before traveling, slow down, stay alert, avoid distractions, and maintain safe following distances, especially around large vehicles.