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Traffic Supervisor Exam 2026 Complete 500+ Questions and Correct Answers | ODOT Traffic Control, Work Zone Safety, MUTCD Standards, Flagger Operations & Temporary Traffic Management

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This Traffic Supervisor Exam 2026 study guide contains more than 500 verified exam questions and correct answers designed to help traffic supervisors, construction workers, flaggers, highway maintenance personnel, and roadway safety professionals prepare for Traffic Supervisor certification exams, ODOT traffic control assessments, and MUTCD compliance training. The material provides comprehensive coverage of temporary traffic control (TTC), work zone safety procedures, traffic channelization, taper calculations, portable barrier systems, pavement markings, warning signs, flagger operations, and highway construction traffic management standards used in roadway and infrastructure projects. The document is organized in a detailed question-and-answer format that reinforces practical traffic control knowledge, traffic safety regulations, construction zone procedures, and roadway maintenance operations. Key topics covered throughout the guide include lane closures, merging taper calculations, shifting tapers, downstream tapers, portable barrier wall systems, crash attenuators, shadow vehicles, arrow boards, portable changeable message signs (PCMS), reflective sheeting requirements, drums, cones, delineation panels, glare screens, object markers, RPM spacing, pavement marking standards, temporary edge lines, sign spacing, temporary pedestrian pathways, and recovery area requirements. Important MUTCD and ODOT standards related to work zone layout, taper formulas, sign installation, temporary traffic signals, and nighttime traffic control are extensively reviewed throughout the material. Additional sections explain flagger responsibilities, Stop/Slow paddle requirements, safety apparel classifications, temporary walkway standards, lane closure configurations, shoulder taper requirements, construction access points, construction vehicle ingress and egress procedures, work zone egress warning systems, portable barrier flare rates, buffer space calculations, maintenance responsibilities, snow-plowing season regulations, temporary drainage requirements, and crashworthy roadside device standards including MASH Test Level 3 compliance. The guide also reinforces practical field applications involving expressway lane closures, urban and rural roadway sign placement, nighttime work zones, traffic signal spacing, barrier reflector placement, and equipment storage requirements critical for safe highway construction operations. The material further reviews advanced traffic management concepts such as one-lane two-way traffic control, pilot car operations, temporary pavement marking classes, barrier wall termination methods, grooved pavement signage, drop-off protection, temporary wedge treatments, work zone delineation, sign mounting systems, portable barrier connector assemblies, and work zone pedestrian protection systems. Students are also exposed to real-world calculations involving taper length formulas, shoulder taper rates, clear zone widths, sign spacing distances, RPM spacing intervals, and traffic control device placement standards frequently tested on traffic supervisor certification examinations. This resource is highly relevant for traffic supervisors, flaggers, roadway construction workers, highway maintenance crews, civil construction contractors, ODOT trainees, roadway inspectors, safety coordinators, union apprenticeship candidates, transportation engineering students, construction management students, and individuals preparing for MUTCD traffic control certification exams, OSHA roadway safety training, ATSSA traffic control programs, and highway work zone safety assessments. The content aligns with standards discussed in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), Ohio Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (OMUTCD), ODOT Construction and Material Specifications, FHWA work zone safety guidelines, and roadway construction safety regulations. Keywords Traffic Supervisor Exam ODOT traffic control MUTCD traffic control Work zone safety Traffic control supervisor Flagger certification Temporary traffic control Lane closure Merging taper Shifting taper Downstream taper Portable barrier wall Crash attenuator Arrow board PCMS Portable changeable message sign Traffic control devices Shadow vehicle Work zone signs Flagger operations Stop Slow paddle Safety apparel class 2 Traffic channelization Road work ahead Lane closed ahead Pavement markings RPM spacing Temporary edge lines Sign spacing Traffic signal spacing Nighttime lane closure Portable barrier flare rate Glare screen Barrier reflector Object marker Construction access points Traffic supervisor study guide Highway construction safety Roadway maintenance Traffic management OMUTCD standards ATSSA certification Construction zone safety Expressway lane closure Temporary walkway Pedestrian protection Crashworthy devices MASH Test Level 3 Traffic taper formulas Road construction exam Work zone traffic control

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Traffic Supervisor Exam
Questions And Correct
Answers- 2026 LATEST
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QUESTIONS WITH 100%
GRADED CORRECT ANSWERS!!

Is a shadow vehicle used in all traffic zones?

A. True


B. False - ANSWER ✔✔False


The shadow vehicle is occupied whenever workers are in the work area.

A. True

,B. False - ANSWER ✔✔False


What class one light is the shadow vehicle equipped with?

A. Flashing Yellow Light

B. Oscillating Yellow Light

C. Yellow Strobe Light


D. All of the above - ANSWER ✔✔All of the above


When may cones be substituted for drums?

A. Daytime traffic control minimum height 18"

B. Daytime traffic control minimum height 28"

C. Daytime traffic control minimum height 36"


D. Daytime traffic control minimum height 42" - ANSWER ✔✔Daytime

traffic control minimum height 28"

When may cones be substituted for drums?

A. Daytime traffic control minimum height 18"

B. Daytime traffic control minimum height 28"

C. Daytime traffic control minimum height 36"

,D. Daytime traffic control minimum height 42" - ANSWER ✔✔Daytime

traffic control minimum height 28"

When cones are substituted for drums for nighttime closers, what is the

minimum cone height requirement?

A. 18"

B. 28"

C. 36"


D. 42" - ANSWER ✔✔42"


When cones are substituted for drums at nighttime closer, what is the

maximum cone spacing?

A. 20'

B. 30'

C. 40'


D. 50' - ANSWER ✔✔40'


What type of flashing warning lights are required when there is a

nighttime lane closer?

A. ROAD WORK AHEAD



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, B. LANE CLOSED AHEAD

C. A & B


D. NONE OF THE ABOVE - ANSWER ✔✔ROAD WORK AHEAD


&

LANE CLOSED AHEAD

If there is a lane closure of greater than three days, what is required?

A. Work zone dotted lines, 4' in length separated by 10' gaps, shall be

provided to identify the merge.

B. The appropriate color work zone edge lines shall be applied along the

taper and tangent sections.

C. All the above


D. None of the above - ANSWER ✔✔The appropriate color work

zone edge lines shall be applied along the taper and tangent sections.

Work zone pavement marking that conflict with final traffic lanes shall be

temporary paint.

A. True


B. False - ANSWER ✔✔False


What are the extra advance warning signs?

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