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Sask. roadside workers asking drivers to slow down in work zones

season is here, and with warmer weather in Saskatchewan, work zones may also start being set up on the side of the road.

“Because there’s still someone on the side of the road working, right? So they’re trying to set up a safe work zone so they can get in and get the truck, or whatever they’re loading moved. So we ask the people just kind of slow down, give us the few minutes we need to do the job we need to do and get out.”Manitoba driver caught speeding twice within minutes, RCMP say“That happens regularly.

“If you were to put it in the context of if your desk was located a few feet from vehicles travelling by, you’d want those vehicles travelling at an appropriate speed to make sure they’re keeping everybody safe.”Ontario driver charged after Lamborghini allegedly clocked driving more than double speed limit

He added there have been an average of 1,400 speeding tickets written in work zones per year over the past three years.

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