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Drivers should stay alert in work zones during national campaign: KDOT
TOPEKA (KSNT) - This week is National Work Zone Awareness Week — a nationwide campaign aimed at reminding drivers to stay alert and to slow down in construction zones. Officials with the Kansas Department of Transportation say work zone crashes remain a serious concern across the state, especially as construction season increases traffic shifts, lane [...]
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