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Training

Effective Practices of Placing Work Zones in Innovative Intersection Types and in Signalized Intersections

This webinar is geared towards engineers, technicians, and practitioners working for local and state DOTs who are interested in learning more about effective traffic control practices when a work zone is placed through an intersection. The topics covered within this webinar will include: discussion of work zone traffic control strategies in innovative intersection types; discussion of advantages of traffic signal timing plan changes at signalized intersections when work zones affect capacity, with examples.

Provider: University of Kansas
Languages: English
Website: Link to URL
Notes:

The webinar was held on March 25, 2021. The webinar recording can be downloaded from the website above.

Record Types: Webinars
Topics: Intersections; Signalized intersections; Temporary Traffic Control; Traffic Signal Timing; Work Zones

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