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Michigan kicks off effort to reduce road worker deaths, work zone injuries


Michigan kicks off effort to reduce road worker deaths, work zone injuries
Clinton Township  Brandyn Spychalski found a sense of purpose in his road construction career. But the job came with its risks.
He often shared stories with his family of drivers failing to pay attention, neglecting barriers and signs and the workers themselves, recalled his mother, Leslie Fonzi-Lynch.
Spychalski was struck by a flat-bed truck near Lexington in Sanilac County in the summer of 2017 when the truck s driver veered to avoid a stopped car in a construction zone. Spychalski was crushed against his work truck on the side of the road. ....

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National Work Zone Awareness Week kicks off to help protect construction workers


National Work Zone Awareness Week kicks off to help protect construction workers
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(WXYZ) — This week is National Work Zone Awareness Week, reminding drivers to slow down in work zones so construction workers can go home to their families.
“As a mother, you know, being told that your son is not going to survive. It is really hard,” said Leslie Fonzi-Lynch.
Lynch s son, Brandyn Spychalski, was working on Peck Road in Croswell back in June of 2017 when he was hit by a tow truck driver. ....

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