• @TheDoozer
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    3515 hours ago

    If that person didn’t either drive over or move cones and signs, it’s the construction crew’s fault, not theirs.

    • @skizzles
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      1013 hours ago

      Yeah, this is a facepalm on the construction company. I don’t think I have ever seen a road like that done all at once in both sides. Especially in a residential area.

      On top of that cones/signs do not seem to be anywhere in sight.

      • @glimse
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        712 hours ago

        At the end of the video, you can see the tracks come from around the bend. Can’t see the end of the street so we don’t know if there’s cones or signs at the intersection

        • @skizzles
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          10 hours ago

          True but when the camera pans around you can see what appears to be construction vehicle and also no cones or signs.

          There should be cones/signs on both ends of construction.

          It does look like they have a flagger from the shadow. Still, if there’s no cones or signs that not good enough. Also to my previous point, they shouldn’t be doing whole ass sections of road like that. It should be split and driveways should be coned off to prevent this from happening.

        • @kerrigan778
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          411 hours ago

          There should be signs all down the street on both sides warning about parking and driveway access from x time to y time as well. I see nothing.