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Training

Work Zone Traffic Control Course Webinar Series – Part 1

This course, which is presented as a 5-part webinar series, is intended to review the basic elements and typical applications of roadway work zones for temporary traffic control. The discussion will address the use of advance warning signs, traffic control devices such as cones/drums/barricades, and flagging procedures. Reference will be made to Part 6 of the Ohio Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (OMUTCD). Rural and urban applications for local roadway systems will be emphasized.

Provider: The Ohio Local Technical Assistance Program Center
Publication Date: 2020
Length: 1 hr. 31 min. 57 sec.
Languages: English
Website: Link to URL
Record Types: Webinars
Topics: Temporary Traffic Control; Traffic Control Devices

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