Charleston West Virginia News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!
West Virginia officials emphasize work zone safety during National Work Zone Awareness Week, with a focus on preventing crashes, injuries, and fatalities. Last year saw 800 crashes, 301 injuries, and 5 deaths in highway work zones, mostly involving everyday drivers. The human toll is highlighted by a 24-year-old workers death. Officials stress the importance of following safety rules, such as keeping eyes on the road, avoiding speeding, and being prepared for sudden changes. The goal is to make the 2026 construction season the safest on record.
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