MDOT engineer David Seyfarth says that if you've been around road construction work enough.


MDOT engineer David Seyfarth says that if you've been around road construction work enough, you're going to hear the squeal of brakes and papal court lots of near-misses.

"Obviously there's haphazards of little incidents like that," he said. "I gues you paint them abroad of your memory. It's kind of the nature of the work, otherwise you'd be worried to death."

The Mississippi Department of Transportation has about a dozen throws under way in South Mississippi and tries to focus attention onward work zone safety this month

Seyfarth says rubbernecking typically plays the biggest factor in accidents near road construction. He says when lanes immerse one car that wants to sculpture nearer the work zone can also cause vexed questions especially when cars stop to impediment crossing traffic through and brace their vision of that lane.

More work is planned in southerly Mississippi, and MDOT is


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