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In 2024, 10 deaths in Wisconsin work zones led to a campaign urging drivers to slow down and stay alert.
In 2024, Wisconsin recorded over 2,100 work zone crashes, prompting renewed safety efforts during the I-41 expansion.
Officials and the Wisconsin Transportation Builders Association launched a billboard campaign featuring paving foreman Robert Ritter, a father of two, to humanize construction workers and urge drivers to slow down and stay alert.
The message, “Slow down, that guy in the vest is our dad,” highlights the personal risks workers face.
With 10 lives lost in work zones that year, WisDOT and safety advocates stress the importance of following signage, avoiding distractions, and using tools like the 511 app to stay informed and protect both workers and families.
En 2024, 10 muertes en las zonas de trabajo de Wisconsin llevaron a una campaña instando a los conductores a bajar la velocidad y mantenerse alerta.