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Urban Work Zones and Utility Work

Urban Work Zones and Utility Work. Protect hazards. Protect hazards on alleys and sidewalks. Design for the lost and confused. Plan. Clear traffic before closing street Notify residents and business owners. Communicate with residents Still need to have traffic control for them.

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Urban Work Zones and Utility Work

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  1. Urban Work Zones and Utility Work

  2. Protect hazards

  3. Protect hazards on alleys and sidewalks

  4. Design for the lost and confused

  5. Plan • Clear traffic before closing street • Notify residents and business owners

  6. Communicate with residents • Still need to have traffic control for them

  7. Urban Work Zones • Lane Closure • Street Closure and Detour • Intersections • Overnight Work Zones

  8. Advance Warning Get Out! Fire! Hey, You!

  9. Channelizing • Control options • Make changes clear

  10. Channelizing with drums and wands

  11. Residential Street Channelized

  12. Channelizing • Handling turning traffic

  13. TA-18 Lane Closure on Minor Street • …only for low-speed facilities having low traffic volumes. • …vehicular traffic may be self-regulating. • Where vehicular traffic cannot effectively self-regulate, one or two flaggers shall be used…

  14. Lane Closure • Low volume – acceptable?

  15. Divert traffic away from work zone

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