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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA)
www.osha.govthrough a temporary traffic control zone must be an essential part of highway construction, utility work, maintenance operations, and the management of traffic incidents. Construction, maintenance, utility, and incident zones can all benefit from temporary traffic control to compensate for the unexpected or unusual situations faced by road users.
D.C. Temporary Traffic Control Manual
ddot.dc.govD.C. TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL MANUAL July 2006 iv LIST OF FIGURES Page Figure 4-1. Five Parts of Temporary Traffic Control Zone.....4-5 Figure 5-1. Crosswalk Closure and Pedestrian Detour.....5-3 Figure 5-2.
MnDOT Pavement Marking Field Guide
www.dot.state.mn.usThis guide does not address the use of typical layouts for temporary traffic control zones necessary to safeguard the work zone while applying pavement markings. The user should refer to the Temporary Traffic Control Zone Layouts Field Manual (MN MUTCD Part 6K) for the appropriate layouts.
Guidelines for Temporary - CTI
www.t2center.uconn.eduThe control of road users through a temporary traffic control zone shall be an essential part of highway construction, utility work, maintenance operations, and incident management.
Virginia Work Area Protection Manual
www.vdot.virginia.govTable 6F-1, Temporary Traffic Control Zone Sign and Plaque Sizes (Sheet 1 of 7)2.1 Dimensions are shown in inches and shown as width x height Sign or Plaque Sign Designation Section *Non-Restricted Right-of-Way Roadway *Restricted Right-of - Way Roadway *Residential & Urban – < 500 ADT & < 30 MPH Stop R1-1 6F.06 48 x 48 36 x 36 36 x 36