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Home » Sixty Percent Of Firms Working On Highway Upgrades Experienced Cars Crashing Into Their Work Zone During The Past Year, New Data Finds
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Sixty Percent Of Firms Working On Highway Upgrades Experienced Cars Crashing Into Their Work Zone During The Past Year, New Data Finds

May 27, 2021Updated:January 5, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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The Mobile Section, Alabama AGC’s Work Zone Safety Committee, the Alabama Department of Transportation and W. Z. Flagger, a 35’-tall barrel flagger at a press conference during National Work Zone Awareness Week.
The Mobile Section, Alabama AGC’s Work Zone Safety Committee, the Alabama Department of Transportation and W. Z. Flagger, a 35’-tall barrel flagger at a press conference during National Work Zone Awareness Week. PHOTO COURTESY OF MOBILE SECTION, ALABAMA AGC
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