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REVIEW OF THE PROPOSED SIGNIFICENT REVISIONS TO THE 2011 VIRGINIA WORK AREA PROTECTION MANUAL Fall 2014 Virginia ATSSA Chapter Meeting. October 1, 2014. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Dec. 2009 – 2009 Edition published

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  1. REVIEW OF THE PROPOSEDSIGNIFICENT REVISIONS TO THE 2011 VIRGINIA WORK AREA PROTECTION MANUALFall 2014 Virginia ATSSA Chapter Meeting October 1, 2014

  2. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) • Dec. 2009–2009 Edition published • Jan 15, 2012 – Effective date for compliance as well as supplements by State and Municipal DOTs. • May 2012 – Revisions 1 and 2 incorporated.

  3. VA Supplement to the MUTCD • Revisions to VDOT developed Supplements: • VA Supplement to the 2009 MUTCD approved July 2013 • VA Work Area Protection Manual Effective for daily operations – January 1, 2015 Effective for projects advertised for bid – July 1, 2015 • VA Standard Highway Signs book (living document)

  4. 2011 VA WAPM Revision Documentation“Technical Changes in Revision 1 of the2011 Virginia Work Area Protection Manual” • Lists all revisions in the manual by: • Chapter • Section • Paragraph/Figure/Table • Sign Designation • Provides specific information: • What was revised • Why it was revised, as applicable

  5. 2011 VA WAPM Revision Documentation • Changes/Revisions Identified by: • New date at the top of the page • Content; • Gray Shading • Superscript 1 following the revision • Revised TTC Figures designated by .1 • Footnote at the bottom of the page noting the revision number and date

  6. Chapter 6A (and TTC-23.1) • Added definition, acronym and abbreviation for Portable Temporary Rumble Strips – PTRS (Chapter 6A) • Added notes and illustrated PTRS (TTC-23.1)

  7. Chapter 6C (also 6E, 6H & 6I) • Revised the 25 mph buffer space distance from "155-160" to "155-165" to match Tables in 2012 Guidelines for Temporary Traffic Control (“pocket guide”). • Tables 6C-2, 6E-1, 6H-3, and various TTCs’ and TIMCs’.

  8. Chapter 6E • Automated Flagger Assistance Devices (AFAD) • Several revisions on the use of AFADs: • Redefined Methods 1 and 2 to require an AFAD at each end of the TTC zone; • Revised standard statement in Paragraph 14 to require two flaggers, one per AFAD, to operate AFADs for both Methods; • Replaced the Option statement in Paragraph 15 with a Standard statement requiring a single Flagger operating two AFADs to have an unobstructed view of both AFADs and approaching traffic.

  9. Chapter 6E – Flagger Control Section 6E.04 AFADs • Revised Method 2 – Figure 6F-2

  10. Chapter 6E – Flagger Control • Section 6E.07 Flagger Procedures • Sheet 2 of 2, Methods of Flagging Traffic

  11. Chapter 6F – TTC Devices • Section 6F.02 General Characteristics of Signs • Revised R2-V1 sign • Added 13 Virginia specific signs:

  12. Chapter 6F – TTC Devices Figure 6F-1- Height and Lateral Location of Signs • Added the measurement for the minimum height of post mounted signs. • Allowing a 2 foot maximum post height above the top of the sign.

  13. Chapter 6F – TTC Devices • Section 6F.03 Sign Placement • The legs of portable sign supports should be fully extended as well as flush as possible to the ground or roadway for stability • Legs that cannot be fully extended should be weighted with drum weights.

  14. Chapter 6F – TTC Devices • Section 6F.13 Work Zone $500 Max. Fine For Exceeding Speed Limit When Flashing (R2-V1) Sign • Revised sign to comply with the 2012 General Assembly’s amendment to Section 46.2-878.1 • Also: “Flashing lights shall be remotely operated and activated when workers are present in the work zone.”

  15. Chapter 6F – TTC Devices • Sections 6F.50 , 6F.53, 6F.58, 6F.59 • Various Warning Signs and Plaques • Revised the required dates to: • “Optional but required July 1, 2014” • Section 6F.75 • Drums • Retro-reflective sheeting changes • Drums with like sheeting to be grouped together (no random scattering)

  16. Chapter 6F – TTC Devices • Section 6F.92 Vehicle Warning Lights • Deleted all references to “strobe” lights and replaced with “flashing” lights (also changed in Chapter 6H). • Revised the flash rates to 75-135 per minute. • Added table:

  17. Chapter 6F – TTC Devices • Section 6F.95 • Crash Cushions (TMAs) • Yellow reflective sheeting allowed. • Require CRASH AREA KEEP CLEAR (W0-V1) sign. • Section 6F.96 • Rumble Strips • Added information on the application of Portable Temporary Rumble Strips (PTRS)

  18. Chapter 6g – TTC Zone Activities • Section 6G.25 • Installing/Removing Temporary Traffic Control • Re-write of section to add clarity to guidance. • Added/revised guidance on shadow vehicles, traffic spotters, relocating advance warning signs, and TMA requirements. • Section 6G.27 • Work Zone Ingress/Egress Considerations • Added information on the application and size of the ingress/egress area.

  19. Chapter 6H – Typical Applications • Temporary Traffic Control Figure TTC-3.1 • Mobile or Short Duration Shoulder Operation • A TMA shall be used on Limited Access highways and Multi-Lane roadways (45 MPH or greater) for duration greater than 60 minutes.

  20. Chapter 6H – Typical Applications • Temporary Traffic Control Figure TTC-23.1 • Lane Closure on a Two-Lane Roadway Using Flaggers • Added the requirement for the use of Portable Temporary Rumble Strips (PTRS)

  21. Chapter 6H – Typical Applications • Temporary Traffic Control Figure TTC-36.1 • Crosswalk Closure and Pedestrian Detour Operation • At mid-block crosswalk, replaced the stop bars with yield line

  22. Chapter 6H – Typical Applications • Temporary Traffic Control Figures TTC-47.1 & 48.1 • Highway/Road Closure Operation with a Detour • Changed the background color of the directional signs to orange

  23. Chapter 6H – Typical Applications • Temporary Traffic Control Figure TTC-64.0 • End of Day Signing for Surface Treatment, Slurry Seal and Latex Emulsion Treatment Operations • Added TTC

  24. Chapter 6H – Typical Applications • Temporary Traffic Control Figure TTC-65.0 • Short Duration Road Patching Operation on a • Low Volume Two-Lane Roadway • Added TTC

  25. Chapter 6H – Typical Applications • Temporary Traffic Control Figure TTC-66.0 • Slow-Roll Operation on a Multi-Lane Roadway • Added TTC

  26. Chapter 6H – Typical Applications • Temporary Traffic Control Figure TTC-67.0 • Lane Closure Operation through an Intersection • Added TTC

  27. Appendix D PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN (PCMS) DISPLAYS Added reference and link to VDOT Operations and Security Divisions guidance on Changeable Message Signs http://www.virginiadot.org/business/resources/LocDes/OD_IIM-13-03.pdf

  28. 2012 Pocket Guide • Will be updated to match changes in the 2011 Virginia Work Area Protection Manual • Revised pocket guide will be released with updated manual

  29. Review of Revision 1 The Traffic Engineering Division is in the process of revising the 2011 VA Work Area Protection manual and would greatly appreciate Industry review and input on the final draft by October 30th. http://www.virginiadot.org/business/trafficeng-WZS.asp

  30. REVIEW OF THE PROPOSEDSIGNIFICENT REVISIONS TO THE 2011 VIRGINIA WORK AREA PROTECTION MANUAL 2014 Virginia ATSSA Chapter Meeting Questions/Comments

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