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REVISION 2 VIRGINIA WORK AREA PROTECTION MANUAL Ginger Quinn & Paul Kelley April 11, 2018

ADA & District Traffic Engineer Added in various sections Work Zone Pedestrian and Bicycle Guidance document VDOT guidelines for the Installation of Marked Crosswalks Section 1300 of the Road and Bridge Standards Part 6 of the MUTCD Chapter 4 of FHWA s designing sidewalks and Trails for Access District Traffic Engineer instead of Regional TE

Flagger Updates Control all road users Coordinate traffic movement on mainline and intersecting roadways Require radio Communication between all flaggers and pilot vehicle operators. Removing flag transfer method One flagger controls traffic on low volume roadway (500 vpd) with good visibility to each end of WZ otherwise two flaggers required

High-visibility apparel Prohibits use of leg gaiters or chaps in lieu of Type E trouser for workers installing, maintaining, removal of TTC devices Allows workers to wear leg gaiters (optional) Allow flaggers performing tasks in electrical utility operations to wear fire-retardant leg gaiters or chaps

AFAD Delineated with 4 cone taper If unmanned, 4 drum taper Move AFAD figures to 6H - TTCs

Flagger Procedures Standard statements added Flaggers stand on shoulder or close as possible, never enter travel lane used by stopped or moving traffic Flagger speaks to motorist from passenger side and does not touch vehicle Flagger shall not use cell phones or other similar devices Radio communication required between all flaggers and pilot vehicle operators Flagger control movements at intersections with reference to TTC-30 & TTC-67 ADT added to define use of single flagger

Flagger Procedures Guidance statements added Stoppage timeframes 10 minutes for high volume roadways (500 vehicles or greater per day) 15 minutes for less that 500 vehicles per day PCMS recommended with stoppage greater than 15 minutes Option statements Flagger may be need to control ingress and egress of private entrances/driveways as directed by the Engineer with advance notification to the property owner Add to reduce stoppage time based on existing traffic conditions

Flagger Station at Railroad Crossing Coordination between contractor and railway required for railway flaggers and watchperson services

ADA & Bicycle Table 6F-1 added pedestrian and bicycle signs, corrected/added section references and sizes New section for TTC Regulator signs for Pedestrian & Bicycle Added Bike Lane Closed and Path Closed signs New section for TTC Warning signs for Pedestrian & Bicycle Figure 6F-3 Regulatory signs and Plaques Figure 6F-4 Warning signs and Plaques Figure 6F-5 Detours

Chapter 6F removing Specification language Removed listing of sign substrates and rigid sign materials covered in Specification Removed PTRS details covered in Specifications 7ʹ to bottom of portable sign support Stop & Yield, Left/Right Turn Lane Open & Left/Right Turn Lane Closed Turn Lane with Arrow Exit Open & Exit Closed Exit w/arrow - arrow must match permanent Exit ARROW

Various Signs CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE (W11-V2) sign should be used to identify ingress points for deliveries TRUCKS ENTERING HIGHWAY sign should be used to identify egress point for trucks entering roadways on large scale projects WORK VEHICLE FREQUENT TURNS Mounting height 7ʹ to bottom of the sign Modified to fit indentions of the truck bed Letters cannot be modified Allow to sign to be cut in two Eliminate border if necessary

Various Signs Detour signs sizes may be reduced with DTE approval PCMS Optional on shadow vehicles - 10ʺ letters Should be used when signs cannot dual indicated in advance of signs Removed AFAD from delineation list

Channelizing Devices Wherever 4 x Speed was noted changed to normal spacing of channelizing devices Cones used for AFADs All drum must meet Specification 247 (effective date removed). Drums required for off ramp tapers Type 3 Barricades should extend across the entire width of sidewalks and bicycle lanes or paths

Pavement Marking FTPM may be used up to 3 days on final surfaces while paving operations are completed Eradication damage to roadway surface must be repaired at the direction of the Engineer Transverse crosswalk line minimum 6 inches Yield markings 24 x 36 must be supported by in roadway YIELD HERE TO PEDESTRIAN sign A supplement detectable guidance line may be added in the middle of the crosswalk

Vehicle Warning Light No flashing white lights of any kind Required on equipment with rollers or wheels DAY & Night should have 360 visiability Temporary Signal Field adjustment must comply with Specification 512 Portable temporary signal must be delineated with 4 drum taper

Shadow Vehicle with Truck Mounted Attenuator On shoulders of multilane roadways with a posted speed of 45 mph or greater for operations with a duration greater than 60 minutes to resolve conflict between TTC-3 TTC-5 Portable Temporary Rumble Strips Should be considered on roadways posted speed limit 35 mph or greater Changer spacing to 10 or 15 feet Provide guidance when not to use horizontal curves, fresh seal coat, bleeding asphalt, soft pavement, heavily rutted roads, gravel roads, or roadways with loose gravel or sand. PTRS should not be used for emergency response and in snow or icy weather

Section 6G Center Lane Closure added due to sunset of TED - 342 When the center lane of a multi-lane roadway must be closed for work activities, an additional adjoining lane on one side shall be closed such that through traffic is not split around the work area (see Figure TTC-18). If the center lane closure must encroach on the remaining lanes, a minimum 11 foot travel lane(s) shall be maintained. A center lane shall not be closed when work is only being performed in an adjacent lane unless the lane closure encroached into the center lane resulting is a travel lane width of less than 11 feet.

Installing & Removing TTC - Flagger Change TTC spotter to flagger Uses STOP/SLOW paddle Controls traffic while installing signs and assumes flagger(1) station for that direction and maintains flagger station Flagger(2) controls traffic during opposite signs installation then maintains flagger station.

Installing & Removing TTC Shadow Vehicles Work vehicle may be equipped with a TMA; however it must also be protected by a shadow vehicle TMA and reference to TTC-13

Installing & Removing TTC Shadow Vehicles All TTC devices should be removed with the flow of traffic A. Remove or deactivate the arrow board. If the arrow board is not removed it must be delineated with four channelizing devices. B. Remove the channelizing devices with the flow of traffic starting at the merging taper and continue to remove the remaining channelizing devices through the termination area. Remove the END ROAD WORK sign adjacent to the lane. C. Remove the advanced warning signs. D. Remove the arrow board and its delineation if necessary.

Table 6G-1, Intersection Sight Distance (ISD) in Feet for Construction Entrances Posted Speed (mph) 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 2 Lane Major Road 225 280 335 390 445 500 555 610 665 720 775 Left Turn, 3-4 Lane Road (Undivided) 250 315 375 440 500 565 625 690 750 815 875 Right Turn, 3-4 Lane Road (Undivided) 240 295 355 415 475 530 590 650 710 765 825 Left Turn, 4 Lane Road (Divided-18' Median) Right Turn, 4 Lane Road (Divided-18' Median) Left Turn, 5 Lane Road (2-Way Turn Lane) Right Turn, 5 Lane Road (2-Way Turn Lane) Left Turn, 6 Lane Road (Divided-18' Median) Right Turn, 6 Lane Road (Divided-18' Median) Right Turn, (No Left Turns Allowed or Physically Restricted) 275 340 410 480 545 615 680 750 820 885 955 240 295 355 415 475 530 590 650 710 765 825 265 335 400 465 530 600 665 730 800 860 930 250 315 375 440 500 565 625 690 750 815 875 290 360 430 505 575 645 720 790 860 935 1005 250 315 375 440 500 565 625 690 750 815 875 210 260 310 365 415 465 515 570 620 670 725

Chapter 6H TTC-11 TTC-13 1 st vehicle in lane will be shown straddling the edgeline TTC-14 shall have radio communications for mobile/moving operations on Two-Lane Roadways TTC-15 PCMS should be used when signs cannot be dual indicated TMA use note added to figure TTC-22 posted speed limit 45 or greater requires TMA

Chapter 6H TTC-23 PTRS spacing 0 35 mph spaced at 10ʹ 35-55 mph spaced at 15ʹ Optional PTRS array may be installed at the end of the tapers TTC-36 All pedestrian and plaques changed to yellow-green sheeting Added YEILD HERE TO PEDESTRIAN signs Added State Law Yield to Pedestrian sign in the center of the roadway TTC-37 Added note requiring drums in the exiting taper for traffic

Chapter 6H TTC-48 PTRS spacing W16-5pl (24ʺ x 18ʺ) TTC-50 Change stoppage time to 15 minute in lieu of 20 Lane closure required if flaggers are controlling traffic flagger controls only one-lane. Lane closure and center lane turn lane must be closed if using flaggers or if performing a slow roll

Chapter 6H TTC-48 Arrow plaque W16-5pl (24ʺ x 18ʺ) may be used as a cardinal directional under the combined route shield/cardinal direction and CLOSED X MILE AHEAD sign TTC-50 Change stoppage time to 15 minute in lieu of 20 Lane closure required if flaggers are controlling traffic flagger controls only one-lane. Lane closure and center lane turn lane must be closed if using flaggers or if performing a slow roll

Chapter 6H TTC-52 Maximum fine sign are used discretionarily by the Department TTC-63 Logging truck operations References 6G-1, Intersection Sight Distance for Construction Entrances If the minimum distances in Table 6G-1 cannot be obtained, a flagging operation per TTC-50 or TTC-51 should be implemented for exiting and entering vehicles.

Chapter 6H TTC-64 Add information about UNMARKED PAVEMENT AHEAD sign TTC-67 title change to Lane Closure Operation for Flagging Operations on an Intersecting Roadway

Chapter 6H New TTC-68 Right Lane Closure Operation for Continuous Left-turn Lane

Chapter 6H New TTC-69 Stop/Slow Automated Flagger Assistance Device New TTC-70 Red/Yellow Lens Automated Flagger Assistance Device