As someone who works regularly in our construction zones, bring it on.
Everyone gets drivers training. Follow the speed limit. Then we post advisory speeds or lower the speed limit, post signs noting the change in speed limit, post signs about extra fines, extra consequences for tickets in work zones, etc... and it still feels like its open street racing out there... Had a presentation given where we monitored speeds in one of our work zones with a 55 mph speed limit (normal non-construction is 70 in this area), and still had speeds over 80 by over 20 percentile points of drivers. And basically had an accident a day out there...
Its the equivalent of setting up a worksite, and having active participants in it essentially ignore safety requirements.
So again, bring it on. And yes, I am that guy who slows down to the posted speed limit in a work zone and has a line a mile long tailgating me... Happened again this morning (in another country even) - part of why they were using pilot trucks in a few of the one lane sections....