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The US-74/76 Work Zone Fatality: A Preventable Corporate Failure in Columbus County When a tragedy occurs on a stretch of highway as familiar as U.S. 74/U.S. 76 near Hallsboro, the immediate shock can leave a family paralyzed. If you are sitting at your kitchen table in Columbus County today, holding a folder of papers from the State Highway Patrol and trying to make sense of why your life has been torn open, we want you to know one thing: this was not a freak accident. It was a failure of safety protocols that are written in the blood of fallen officers. The stretch of highway between Hallsboro and the Port of Wilmington is a high-volume arterial, a lifeline for commercial freight that frequently transitions into work zones for maintenance. We know this corridor. We know that long, straight stretches can induce “highway hypnosis” in commercial drivers, but the law does not accept that as an excuse. When a tractor-trailer fails to reduce speed or move over for a marked patrol vehicle with active emergency lights, it is more than a mistake—it is a violation of the most fundamental safety duties a driver and their employer possess. We understand the specific…