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':-.... <br />'...•-. <br />UTILITY TYPICAL APPLICATIONS <br />.... <br />1.The traffic control procedure shown is appropriate only for <br />low-speed,low-volume streets/roads where traffic cannot <br />regulate itself due to visibility,conditions,volume,etc. <br />2.A single flagger can regulate traffic when volumes are low and <br />the length of the work space is short,thus enabling drivers to <br />readily see the roadway beyond. <br />3.Flashing warning lights and/or flags may be used to call attention <br />to'the advance warning signs. <br />UTA.5 Lane Closure on Urban Street, <br />Flagger Control <br />4.The one-lane,two-way taper is used in advance of an activity area that occupies <br />part of a two-way roadway in such a manner that a portion of the roadway is used <br />alternately by traffic on both directions.Typically,a flagger controls traffic.A short <br />taper of 100 feet maximum with channelizing devices (cones,etc.)at approximately <br />16 foot spacing should be used to guide traffic into the one-way section. <br />---'A~_100"MAX.BUFFER I <br />SPACE ~ <br />SIGN SPACING DISTANCE <br />ROAD TYPE A <br />Urban -25 MPH or less 200' <br />Urban -30 MPH or more 350' <br />Rural 500' <br />Expressway/Freeway 1000' <br />A-------- <br />'::Jilt;!317170 'S' <br />.SEE: <br />•TABLE 1 tor Buffer Longth (page 26) <br />•TABLE"for "L"&Channollzor <br />(cones,etc.)Quantity (page 26) <br />NP...I.E.:LOCAL REGULATIONS MAY VARY. <br />PGEFM1A <br />@ Copyright 2002 InCorn,Inc.All rights reserved.Page 36