It's that time of year, yes, Spring has ended and we're now in the most dreaded season for driving- Construction! First let me drop the big warning: THIS IS NOT A COP BASHING THREAD. Okay, that's out of the way, onto my big wonder... You see it all over if you're driving- I saw it last night- it's impossible to miss, road work. Usually these areas are accompanied with yellow flashing lights, cones, guys standing around with their thumbs in places thumbs probably aren't supposed to be while in public (what you do in your own home is your business), and signs that say "FINES DOUBLED!" OOOoooo... But my question is: WTF? Red and blue lights? I understand that the average human being, somewhat sane, potentially rational, will sloooowww down when they see the flashing blueberries and cherries, but two things: 1) Is it legal? Obviously it appears to be since they're doing it, but I'm just curious, I thought a construction worker in a used Caprice with the cop light starter kit is a pretty nice recipe for disaster and/or abuse. And 2) Is this really necessary? I get the reason and rationale behind it, but is there really a huge need? I usually slow down for work zones simple because it's just the safe and nice thing to do, my background working with the county paving crews aside. What do they really acomplish that flashing yellow lights attached to very large vehicles that cause pain, suffering, and extreme damage if run into don't? Can someone fill me in?