Guidelines for Work Zone Designers – Pedestrian and Bicycle Accommodation
Author/Presenter: Shaw, John W.; Bremer, William; Chitturi, Madhav V.; Bill, Andrea; Noyce, David A.Abstract:
Most State and many other transportation departments in the U.S. maintain roadway and/or work zone design manuals containing State specific regulations, policies, and design guidance for their designers and consultants to use. However, those manuals vary widely in the depth of coverage and the work zone design topics offered. National work zone design guidelines are lacking. This series of guidelines for work zone designers covers various work zone safety design topics for states, design manual decision makers, editors, and subject matter experts to develop or enhance their own guidance materials. “Guidelines for Work Zone Designers –Pedestrian and Bicycle Accommodation” provides guidance covering the topic of safely accommodating pedestrians and bicyclists in work zones and is not intended to be a stand-alone document for designing work zone traffic control plans. State, county, local, and tribal transportation agency subject matter experts, should use this material as reference material to augment their own work zone design policies and guidance. The material in this guide was gathered from existing State design manuals, considered as best state-of-the-practice by the authors and worthy of sharing with other states, and from state-of-the-art work zone safety and traffic management research documents developed by the Transportation Research Board, the FHWA and other institutions.
Publication Date: 2023
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This document was first published in June 2018 and revised in March 2023.
Topics: Best Practices; Bicycle Safety; Cyclists; Pedestrian Safety; Pedestrians; Temporary Traffic Control; Traffic Control Plans; Work Zone Design