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Training

Introduction to the Minnesota Temporary Traffic Control Field Manual for Highway Workers Webinar Series

This webinar series introduces highway workers to the Minnesota Temporary Traffic Control Field Manual and how to apply the concepts and standards to providing appropriate temporary traffic controls for work zones. Students will learn key elements required for temporary traffic control, safety, and flagging.

This is a five-part series. Since Part 1 is the foundation for all of the other parts, it is recommended all highway workers view it. The remaining four parts provide an overview of specific applications and are intended to be viewed by workers in these particular settings.

Provider: Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program
Languages: English
Website: Link to URL
Notes:

Webinar recordings can be viewed on the website above.

Record Types: Webinars
Topics: Flagging; Temporary Traffic Control

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