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California MUTCD 2014 Edition Page 1138 <br />(FHWA's MUTCD 2009 Edition, including Revisions I & 2, as amended for use in California) <br />Notes for Figure 6H-1—Typical Application 1 <br />Work Beyond the Shoulder <br />Guidance: <br />1. If the work space is in the median of a divided highway, an advance warning sign should also be placed on <br />the left side of the directional roadway. <br />Option: <br />2. The ROAD WORK AHEAD sign or Workers (W21-1 a) sign may be replaced with other appropriate signs such <br />as the SHOULDER WORK sign. The SHOULDER WORK sign may be used for work adjacent to the <br />shoulder. <br />3. The ROAD WORK AHEAD sign or Workers (W21-1 a) sign may be omitted where the work space is behind a <br />barrier, more than 24 inches behind the curb, or 15 feet or more from the edge of any roadway. <br />4. For short-term, short duration or mobile operation, all signs and channelizing devices may be eliminated if a <br />vehicle with activated high-intensity rotating, flashing, oscillating, or strobe lights is used. <br />5. Vehicle hazard warning signals may be used to supplement high-intensity rotating, flashing, oscillating, or <br />strobe lights. <br />Standard: <br />6. Vehicle hazard warning signals shall not be used instead of the vehicle's high-intensity rotating, <br />flashing, oscillating, or strobe lights. <br />Chapter 6H -Typical Applications November 7, 2014 <br />Part 6 -Temporary Traffic Control <br />