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14 t tGAL APPUCA [ONS , <br />C The traffic control procedure shown is appropainto only fa, <br />ksw-vcfvsnDa, loan -speed s8vatA! cad Lane Uosure on Street <br />2. Traffic can regulate itself when volumes are low and the length f 2re a lati % <br />of the work space is short, if drivers can readily see the roadway <br />beyond. <br />3. Flashing warning lights and/or flags may be used to call attention <br />to the advance warning signs. <br />4. The ane -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 rhanneiizing devices (cones, etc.) at approximately <br />16 foot spacing should be used to guide traffic Into the one-way section. <br /><— 175'to Webster 2415 Michigan Ave <br />PM 31350261 <br />7xr <br />100' BUFFER Work <br />MAX SPACE <br />Area <br />Michigan Ave <br />SIGN SPACING o18TANCE <br />ROAOTYPE 1... <br />g_`. <br />lrtfraa-a5t81Pifsrlpas <br />UrbeP-30 MPH or mare <br />35 <br />Rural <br />SOEx,,e <br />H <br />waylFreawey <br />10 <br />369' to Delaware Ave —� <br />Tj <br />-TnELF,ialv L <br />(am_+eR-uma.va la .Am aM) <br />NfiYrt, Lo n L cu5rer0,�N€ P.j <br />PGEFMIA <br />©�PYnG t2.2 nCam,Ine Ri iGh ree J. Page 35 <br />