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PERFORMANCE ACTIVITY 401 MOWING WORK DESCRIPTION 1 WORK DESCRIPTION 2 WORK DESCRIPTION 3 WORK DESCRIPTION 4 WORK DESCRIPTION 5 Brush Management Hand Trimming Outdoor Advertising Window Routine Safety

401 MOWING ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION Mow vegetation by hand and machine as necessary. WORK DESCRIPTION 1 Brush Management WORK DESCRIPTION 2 Hand Trimming WORK DESCRIPTION 3 Outdoor Advertising Window WORK DESCRIPTION 5 Safety TRAFFIC CONTROL Mobilized shoulder operations may be implemented for work activities requiring only one (1) single equipment unit that progress along the roadway at a slow pace and may require equipment or vehicles to encroach upon a travel lane beyond 2 feet and at times may occupy the entire travel lane adjacent to the shoulder in which the work is being conducted. Utilize a shadow vehicle when the stopping sight distance interval between the work vehicle or road machinery and an approaching motorist is unavailable based upon the posted regulatory speed limit of the work location. Shoulder closures may be installed for work activities that require pedestrian workers to perform work activities beyond 1 foot but within 15 feet of a travel lane. Flagging operations may be installed for work activities that require pedestrian workers to encroach upon the travel lane or perform work activities within 1 foot of the adjacent travel lane. Flagging operations may be installed for work activities that require equipment or any vehicles to encroach upon a travel lane beyond 2 feet and at times may occupy the entire travel lane adjacent to the shoulder in which the work is being conducted. FLAGGING OPERATIONS DRAWING 405-01-A - FLAGGING OPERATIONS DRAWING 405-01-B(1) - FLAGGING OPERATIONS STOP SIGN CONTROLLED SIDE ROADS DRAWING 405-01-B(2) - FLAGGING OPERATIONS 4-WAY STOP CONTROLLED INTERSECTION DRAWING 405-01-C(1) - FLAGGING OPERATIONS TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLED INTERSECTION LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER(S) 401-1

DRAWING 405-01-C(2) - FLAGGING OPERATIONS TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLED INTERSECTION FLAGGERS DRAWING 405-01-D(1) - FLAGGING OPERATIONS WORK ACTIVITY AREA BEGINNING at an INTERSECTION with a TWO-LANE TWO-WAY ROADWAY DEPARTURE LANE DRAWING 405-01-D(2) - FLAGGING OPERATIONS WORK ACTIVITY AREA TERMINATING at an INTERSECTION with a TWO-LANE TWO-WAY ROADWAY APPROACH LANE DRAWING 405-01-E(1) DRAWING 405-01-E(2) - FLAGGING OPERATIONS WORK ACTIVITY AREA INTERSECTIONS with LOW SPEED < / = 35 MPH MULTILANE ROADWAYS DRAWING 405-01-F(1) DRAWING 405-01-F(2) - FLAGGING OPERATIONS WORK ACTIVITY AREA INTERSECTIONS with INTERMEDIATE SPEED to HIGH SPEED 40 MPH - 60 MPH MULTILANE ROADWAYS DRAWING 405-02 - FLAGGING OPERATIONS SINGLE FLAGGER OPERATION LOW VOLUME LOW SPEED TO INTERMEDIATE SPEED SHOULDER CLOSURES DRAWING 515-01-A - RIGHT SHOULDER CLOSURE 401-2

DRAWING 525-01 - DRAWING 525-02 - PEDESTRIAN WORKERS NO ENCROACHMENT DRAWING 525-03 - MULTILANE SECONDARY AND PRIMARY ROADWAYS Mobilized shoulder operations may be implemented for work activities requiring only one (1) single equipment unit that progress along the roadway at a slow pace and may require equipment or vehicles to encroach upon a travel lane beyond 2 feet and at times may occupy the entire travel lane adjacent to the shoulder in which the work is being conducted. Utilize a shadow vehicle when the stopping sight distance interval between the work vehicle or road machinery and an approaching motorist is unavailable based upon the posted regulatory speed limit of the work location. Shoulder closures may be installed for work activities that require pedestrian workers to perform work activities beyond 1 foot but within 15 feet of a travel lane. Lane closures may be installed for work activities that require pedestrian workers to encroach upon the travel lane or perform work activities within 1 foot of the adjacent travel lane. Lane closures may be installed for work activities that require equipment or any vehicles to encroach upon a travel lane beyond 2 feet and at times may occupy the entire travel lane adjacent to the shoulder in which the work is being conducted. LANE CLOSURES DRAWING 505-01 - LANE CLOSURE LOW SPEED MULTILANE < / = 35 MPH DRAWING 505-03-A - LANE CLOSURE INTERMEDIATE SPEED TO HIGH SPEED 40 MPH - 60 MPH MULTILANE 401-3

SHOULDER CLOSURES DRAWING 515-01-B - RIGHT SHOULDER CLOSURE MULTILANE DRAWING 515-02 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE MULTILANE DRAWING 515-03 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE MULTILANE DRAWING 525-01 - DRAWING 525-02 - PEDESTRIAN WORKERS NO ENCROACHMENT DRAWING 525-03 - 401-4

INTERSTATE ROADWAYS Mobilized shoulder operations should be implemented for work activities that progress along the roadway at a slow pace and may require equipment or vehicles to encroach upon the adjacent paved shoulder within the limits specified by the typical drawing applications for interstate mobilized shoulder operations. Standard shoulder closures are required for work activities that progress along the roadway at a slow pace and cannot be conducted under the conditions required for mobilized shoulder operations. SHOULDER CLOSURES DRAWING 520-01 - RIGHT SHOULDER CLOSURE DRAWING 520-02 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE NARROW MEDIAN DRAWING 520-03 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE DRAWING 520-04 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE DRAWING 520-05 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE CASE II / CASE II DRAWING 530-01 - DRAWING 530-02 - PEDESTRIAN WORKERS MINOR ENCROACHMENT UPON PAVED SHOULDER 401-5

WORK DESCRIPTION 4 Routine TRAFFIC CONTROL Mobilized shoulder operations may be implemented for work activities requiring only one (1) single equipment unit conducted within the roadway shoulders that move continuously while performing the work. Equipment for these operations occupies the shoulder while continuously moving. The equipment may encroach upon the adjacent travel lane up to 2 feet and possibly more than 2 feet for short durations. Utilize a shadow vehicle when the stopping sight distance interval between the work vehicle or road machinery and an approaching motorist is unavailable based upon the posted regulatory speed limit of the work location. DRAWING 525-01 - DRAWING 525-02 - PEDESTRIAN WORKERS NO ENCROACHMENT DRAWING 525-03 - MULTILANE SECONDARY AND PRIMARY ROADWAYS Mobilized shoulder operations may be implemented for work activities requiring only one (1) single equipment unit conducted within the roadway shoulders that move continuously while performing the work. Equipment for these operations occupies the shoulder while continuously moving. The equipment may encroach upon the adjacent travel lane up to 2 feet and possibly more than 2 feet for short durations. Utilize a shadow vehicle when the stopping sight distance interval between the work vehicle or road machinery and an approaching motorist is unavailable based upon the posted regulatory speed limit of the work location. DRAWING 525-01 - 401-6

DRAWING 525-02 - PEDESTRIAN WORKERS NO ENCROACHMENT DRAWING 525-03 - INTERSTATE ROADWAYS Mobilized shoulder operations should be implemented for work activities that require equipment, personnel, materials, or any vehicles to encroach upon the adjacent paved shoulder within the limits specified by the typical drawing applications for interstate mobilized shoulder operations. Standard shoulder closures are required for work activities that progress along the roadway at a slow pace and cannot be conducted under the conditions required for mobilized shoulder operations. SHOULDER CLOSURES DRAWING 520-01 - RIGHT SHOULDER CLOSURE DRAWING 520-02 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE NARROW MEDIAN DRAWING 520-03 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE DRAWING 520-04 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE DRAWING 520-05 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE CASE II / CASE II DRAWING 530-01 - DRAWING 530-02 - PEDESTRIAN WORKERS MINOR ENCROACHMENT UPON PAVED SHOULDER 401-7