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PERFORMANCE ACTIVITY 306 DRAINAGE PIPE WORK DESCRIPTION 1 WORK DESCRIPTION 2 WORK DESCRIPTION 3 WORK DESCRIPTION 4 Repair Install Remove Clean

306 DRAINAGE PIPE ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION Install, repair, clean, and remove drainage pipe to correct or improve roadway drainage. WORK DESCRIPTION 1 Repair WORK DESCRIPTION 2 Install WORK DESCRIPTION 3 Remove WORK DESCRIPTION 4 Clean TRAFFIC CONTROL On low speed roadways with speeds of 35 mph or less, shoulder closures designed for minor encroachment are acceptable for work activities conducted within 30 feet of the near edge of an adjacent travel lane that may require encroachment upon the roadway by personnel, tools, equipment, materials, vehicles, etc. to the extent that may require a reduction of the lane width of an adjacent travel lane to no less than 10 feet. On low speed roadways with speeds of 35 mph or less, standard shoulder closures are required for work activities that require the presence of personnel, tools, equipment, materials, vehicles, etc. beyond 1 foot but within 30 feet of the near edge of an adjacent travel lane. On intermediate to high speed roadways, standard shoulder closures are required for work activities that require the presence of personnel, tools, equipment, materials, vehicles, etc. beyond 1 foot but within 30 feet of the near edge of an adjacent travel lane. On intermediate to high speed roadways, flagging operations are required when the work activities require the presence of personnel, tools, equipment, materials, vehicles, etc. to encroach upon the roadway or to within 1 foot of the near edge of an adjacent travel lane. For operations conducted by machine, implementation of intermittent mobile operations to conduct the work are acceptable under the following conditions: Condition 1 - The maximum time duration of a stop is 15 minutes if the work vehicle and/or the shadow vehicle encroach upon a travel lane more than 2 feet. Condition 2 - The maximum time duration of a stop is 30 minutes if the work vehicle and/or the shadow vehicle encroach upon a travel lane 2 feet or less. During intermittent mobile operations, 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. Flagging operations are required for work activities that cannot be conducted under the conditions required for standard shoulder closures, shoulder closures with minor encroachment or intermittent mobile operations. TYPICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS FLAGGING OPERATIONS DRAWING 405-01-A - FLAGGING OPERATIONS DRAWING 405-01-B(1) - FLAGGING OPERATIONS STOP SIGN CONTROLLED SIDE ROADS 306-1

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) DRAWING 405-01-C(2) - FLAGGING OPERATIONS TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLED INTERSECTION FLAGGERS DRAWING 405-01-D(1) - FLAGGING OPERATIONS BEGINNING at an INTERSECTION with a TWO-LANE TWO-WAY ROADWAY DEPARTURE LANE DRAWING 405-01-D(2) - FLAGGING OPERATIONS 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 INTERSECTIONS with ROADWAYS DRAWING 405-01-F(1) DRAWING 405-01-F(2) - FLAGGING OPERATIONS INTERSECTIONS with INTERMEDIATE SPEED to HIGH SPEED ROADWAYS 306-2

DRAWING 405-02 - FLAGGING OPERATIONS SINGLE FLAGGER OPERATION LOW VOLUME TO INTERMEDIATE SPEED SHOULDER CLOSURES DRAWING 515-01-A - RIGHT SHOULDER CLOSURE DRAWING 515-01-C - RIGHT SHOULDER CLOSURE (MINOR ENCROACHMENT) MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT DRAWING 535-01-A - MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT VERTICAL CURVE (HILL) DRAWING 535-01-B - MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT HORIZONTAL CURVE (CURVE) DRAWING 535-02-A - MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT LOW VOLUME DRAWING 535-02-B - MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT LOW VOLUME DRAWING 535-03-A - MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT DRAWING 535-03-B - MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT DRAWING 535-04-A - MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT DRAWING 535-04-C - MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT 306-3

SECONDARY AND PRIMARY ROADWAYS On low speed roadways with speeds of 35 mph or less, shoulder closures designed for minor encroachment are acceptable for work activities conducted within 30 feet of the near edge of an adjacent travel lane that may require encroachment upon the roadway by personnel, tools, equipment, materials, vehicles, etc. to the extent that may require a reduction of the lane width of an adjacent travel lane to no less than 10 feet. On low speed roadways with speeds of 35 mph or less, standard shoulder closures are required for work activities that require the presence of personnel, tools, equipment, materials, vehicles, etc. beyond 1 foot but within 30 feet of the near edge of an adjacent travel lane. On intermediate to high speed roadways, standard shoulder closures are required for work activities that require the presence of personnel, tools, equipment, materials, vehicles, etc. beyond 1 foot but within 30 feet of the near edge of an adjacent travel lane. On intermediate to high speed roadways, lane closures are required when the work activities require the presence of personnel, tools, equipment, materials, vehicles, etc. to encroach upon the roadway or to within 1 foot of the near edge of an adjacent travel lane. For operations conducted by machine, implementation of intermittent mobile operations to conduct the work are acceptable under the following conditions: Condition 1 - The maximum time duration of a stop is 15 minutes if the work vehicle and/or the shadow vehicle encroach upon a travel lane more than 2 feet. Condition 2 - The maximum time duration of a stop is 30 minutes if the work vehicle and/or the shadow vehicle encroach upon a travel lane 2 feet or less. During intermittent mobile operations, 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. Lane closures are required for work activities that cannot be conducted under the conditions required for standard shoulder closures, shoulder closures with minor encroachment or intermittent mobile operations. TYPICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS LANE CLOSURES DRAWING 505-01 - LANE CLOSURE DRAWING 505-02 - DUAL LANE CLOSURE DRAWING 505-03-A - LANE CLOSURE DRAWING 505-04-A - DUAL LANE CLOSURE TRANSITION / ACTIVITY AREAS 306-4

DRAWING 505-04-B - DUAL LANE CLOSURE ADVANCE WARNING AREA SHOULDER CLOSURES DRAWING 515-01-B - RIGHT SHOULDER CLOSURE DRAWING 515-01-C - RIGHT SHOULDER CLOSURE ( MINOR ENCROACHMENT) DRAWING 515-01-D - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE DIVIDED HIGHWAY w/ GRASSED EARTH MEDIAN (MINOR ENCROACHMENT) DRAWING 515-02 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE CASE I / CASE I DRAWING 515-03 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT DRAWING 535-01-A - MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT VERTICAL CURVE (HILL) DRAWING 535-01-B - MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT HORIZONTAL CURVE (CURVE) DRAWING 535-03-A - MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT DRAWING 535-03-B - MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT DRAWING 535-04-A - MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT 306-5

DRAWING 535-04-B - MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT INTERIOR TRAVEL LANE OPERATIONS DRAWING 535-04-C - MOBILE OPERATIONS INTERMITTENT INTERSTATE ROADWAYS Lane closures are required for work activities that require equipment, personnel, materials, or any vehicles to encroach upon a travel lane or within 10 feet of a travel lane. When the work may be performed without the necessity for equipment, personnel, materials, or vehicles to encroach within 10 feet of the adjacent travel, utilize shoulder closures. TYPICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS LANE CLOSURES DRAWING 510-01-A - LANE CLOSURE DRAWING 510-01-B - LANE CLOSURE EXIT / ENTRANCE RAMPS SHOULDER CLOSURES DRAWING 520-01 - RIGHT SHOULDER CLOSURE DRAWING 520-02 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE CASE I / CASE I NARROW MEDIAN DRAWING 520-03 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE CASE I / CASE I WIDE MEDIAN DRAWING 520-04 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE WIDE MEDIAN DRAWING 520-05 - LEFT SHOULDER CLOSURE CASE II / CASE II WIDE MEDIAN 306-6