(KFVS) - National Work Zone Awareness Week gets underway with messages of safety as road construction season ramps up. The awareness week kicked off on Monday, April 21 and runs through Friday, April ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Transportation announced they’d be raising awareness about construction zone deaths on highways. The announcement is part of a national observation of the National ...
April 21st kicks off National Work Zone Awareness Week. This week, transportation agencies nationwide work to raise safety awareness surrounding work zones. According to the Florida Department of ...
Slow down and stay alert in work zones to protect highway workers and reduce accidents. Follow posted speed limits and be aware of changing conditions to enhance safety. Avoid distractions, follow ...
The week of April 21-25 is Work Zone Awareness Week in Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama, when drivers are reminded to watch for work zone speed limits and to move over or slow down when encountering ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – This week is National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week. Georgia Department of Transportation is working with other transportation departments nationwide to bring awareness to ...
ROANOKE, Va. – We’ve all seen them—the cones, the signs, the blinking arrows. Work zones are a common sight on our roads. As we drive through work zones, it’s easy to think of them as just part of the ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — National Work Zone Awareness Week runs from April 21 to April 25 and is meant to remind motorists of the role they play in work zone safety. The Tennessee Department of ...
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National Work Zone Awareness Week prompts safety tips for drivers
This week marks the beginning of National Work Zone Awareness Week. Columbia Gas of Virginia is reminding drivers to practice ...
Gov. Tate Reeves (R-Miss.) proclaimed April 21-25 as Work Zone Awareness Week in Mississippi. “Every year, hundreds of people ...
The Arkansas Highway Police will soon start enforcing handheld devices in work zones with new camera technology.
NEW YORK — Gov. Kathy Hochul promoted work zone safety by urging all drivers to slow down, stay alert and follow New York State’s Move Over Law to protect roadside workers and other motorists. As ...
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