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California MUTCD 2014 Edition Page 1198 <br /> (FHWA's MUTCD 2009 Edition,including Revisions 1 &2,as amended for use in California) <br /> Notes for Figure 611-27—Typical Application 27 <br /> Closure at the Side of an Intersection <br /> Guidance: <br /> 1. The situation depicted can be simplified by closing one or more of the intersection approaches. If this cannot <br /> be done, and/or when capacity is a problem, through vehicular traffic should be directed to other roads or <br /> streets. <br /> 2. Depending on road user conditions, flagger(s)or uniformed law enforcement officer(s)should be used to <br /> direct road users within the intersection. <br /> Standard: <br /> 3.At night,flagger stations shall be illuminated, except in emergencies. <br /> Option: <br /> 4. Flashing warning lights and/or flags may be used to call attention to the advance warning signs. <br /> 5. For short-duration work operations, the channelizing devices may be eliminated if a vehicle displaying high- <br /> intensity rotating, flashing, oscillating, or strobe lights is positioned in the work space. <br /> 6. A BE PREPARED TO STOP sign may be added to the sign series. <br /> Guidance: <br /> 7. When used, the BE PREPARED TO STOP sign should be located,h after the Flagger symbol sign. <br /> 8. ONE LANE ROAD AHEAD signs should also be used to provide adequate advance warning. <br /> Support: <br /> 9. Turns can be prohibited as required by vehicular traffic conditions. Unless the streets are wide, it might be <br /> physically impossible to make certain turns, especially for large vehicles. <br /> Option: <br /> 10. Vehicle hazard warning signals may be used to supplement high-intensity rotating, flashing, oscillating, or <br /> strobe lights. <br /> Standard: <br /> 11.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 />