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A Guide to Temporary Traffic Control in Work Zones Study guide

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A Guide to Temporary Traffic Control
in Work Zones
STUDY GUIDE

1. Q: What are the four primary functions of a Temporary
Traffic Control (TTC) zone?
A: To provide for road user safety, worker safety, and to minimize
inconvenience and delay.
Rationale: The MUTCD states that TTC plans must balance these
four elements. Safety of both road users and workers is
paramount, but minimizing disruption is also a key functional
goal.

2. Q: What are the four main component areas of a TTC zone,
in order from upstream to downstream?
A: 1. Advance Warning Area, 2. Transition Area, 3. Activity Area, 4.
Termination Area.
Rationale: The Advance Warning Area alerts drivers; the
Transition Area channels them; the Activity Area is where work
occurs; the Termination Area returns traffic to normal.

3. Q: What is the "buffer space" and what are its two types?
A: The buffer space is a lateral or longitudinal area that separates
road user flow from the work space or an unsafe condition. The
two types are longitudinal and lateral.
Rationale: Longitudinal buffer spaces provide a recovery area for
errant vehicles; lateral buffer spaces separate traffic from the work

,space horizontally. No storage of equipment or materials is
permitted in the buffer space.

4. Q: What is the minimum recommended length for a taper
(Transition Area) for a lane closure on a high-speed roadway?
A: The formula L=WS260L=60WS2 (where LL = taper length in
feet, WW = width of offset in feet, and SS = speed in mph).
Rationale: For speeds 45 mph or greater, this formula ensures a
gradual merge. For low-speed urban streets, a shorter taper (often
100 ft per lane closed) may be used.

5. Q: What is the standard taper length for a shoulder closure
on a roadway with a speed limit of 55 mph?
A: 1/3 of the length required for a lane closure taper
(typically L=WS260×0.33L=60WS2×0.33) or a minimum of 100 ft.
Rationale: Shoulder tapers are shorter because the hazard is less
severe than a lane closure, but they still require a transition to
guide drivers away from the shoulder.

6. Q: What is the purpose of the "Termination Area"?
A: To allow traffic to resume normal operation and to inform road
users they are no longer in the work zone.
Rationale: It typically includes a downstream taper (if a lane was
closed) and a "End Road Work" sign, allowing drivers to safely
accelerate back to normal speeds.

7. Q: What does the "shadow vehicle" (or truck-mounted
attenuator) do?
A: It provides a protective barrier between the work space and
approaching traffic, typically positioned in the buffer space to
absorb an errant vehicle impact.
Rationale: Shadow vehicles are used in mobile operations or

, stationary operations to protect workers and equipment from
rear-end collisions.

8. Q: What is the difference between "mobile" and
"stationary" TTC operations?
A: Mobile operations involve work that moves continuously or
intermittently (e.g., line striping, mowing). Stationary operations
are those where the work occupies a fixed location for more than
60 minutes.
Rationale: The distinction affects the type of signing required.
Mobile operations often use vehicle-mounted signs, while
stationary operations require full setup with channelizing devices.

9. Q: What is the "Incident Management Area"?
A: An area where an unplanned event (crash, disabled vehicle)
disrupts traffic flow, requiring temporary traffic control distinct
from planned work zones.
Rationale: While not a standard work zone, responders must
apply TTC principles (signs, cones, upstream positioning) to
protect the scene.

10. Q: What is the minimum height requirement for Type III
barricades?
A: 36 inches (minimum) to 48 inches (maximum) above the
pavement.
Rationale: Type III barricades are used for lane closures and are
highly visible with reflective railings.

11. Q: What color must warning signs in work zones be?
A: Orange background with black legend.
Rationale: Orange is the standard color for temporary traffic

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