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Discover LudwigThe phrase "work zones" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to areas designated for construction, maintenance, or other work-related activities, often affecting traffic or public access. Example: "Please be cautious while driving through the work zones on Main Street, as there may be delays."
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–What precautions should drivers take in work zones?
Ubiquitous annoyances of on-the-go American life, work zones are sometimes death traps, too.
Mr. Cooper said 21 department workers have been killed in highway work zones since 1938.
Yet there are virtually no laws or regulations mandating safety measures in work zones.
Your article on work-zone safety ("Work Zones, Danger Zones," front page, Dec. 22) did not take into account the tremendous progress being made to reduce the number of deaths on our roads and in our work zones.
States have raised fines for speeding in work zones, cracked down on drunken or distracted drivers and stiffened penalties for killing or injuring highway workers, even though roughly 85percentt of those killed in work zones are motorists.
"The vast majority are caused by speeding and inattention," Ms. Gavin said of fatal accidents in work zones.
The technology can also prevent head-on collisions, and stop trains from speeding through work zones, rail regulators say.
Too often, work zones have lanes that are too narrow, inadequate barriers separating oncoming traffic and design flaws, the board said.
"Safety and mobility impacts from work zones will likely be magnified with the infusion of a large number of new projects".
The board recommended deploying variable-message signs far in advance of work zones, with automatic systems that would warn of backups in a timely way.
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