Ministry urges drivers to respect road signs amid works
Ministry officials are urging the public to follow road signs.
The call follows damage to freshly poured concrete.
Currently, work continues on the Jennings Extension Road.
The project runs toward Hermitage Bay.
In addition, crews are active at several other sites.
These works aim to improve road safety and access.
However, problems have already emerged.
Some people ignored clearly marked signs and barriers.
As a result, workers found bicycle tracks in fresh concrete.
They also saw footprints and vehicle tyre marks.
Consequently, the damage slows progress and raises costs.
It also creates safety risks for both workers and drivers.
Therefore, the Ministry is making an urgent appeal.
Officials want everyone to respect all road signs and barriers.
Specifically, signs line Hermitage Main Road and nearby work zones.
They are there for public safety.
Moreover, the Ministry advises using designated detour routes.
These routes are clearly marked and easy to follow.
By comparison, driving through wet concrete causes delays.
It also wastes public resources.
Meanwhile, construction teams continue working carefully.
They aim to finish projects as quickly as possible.
The Ministry thanked the public for their patience.
Officials also asked for cooperation during the works.
Ultimately, respecting road signs helps everyone.
It protects workers and improves the nation’s roads faster.
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