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ENG20190385 Revision Rec'd 11.20.19 (2).pdfTCP 708: to be used for pole attachment work through intersection. TCP 29: for short duration traffic hold for overlashing Note: Spotter to escort pedestrians through work zone. ROAD I I WORK ► I I AHEAD KEEP ( I W4-2R W9-311 W20-1 L~ I I WITH W4-7A o I ( RIGHi ROAD <#>IANE WORK Spotter WITH I ( ( ( I Spotter pj{ p < > 50' MIN 100'MAX TRUCK AHEAD ROLL SPACING TAPER LENGTH M111��� t �. (SEE TABLE A) WISEE SEE SEE TH WORK FLASHING J AREA BEACON ( '_ / _ , NOTE 1 NOTE 1 _, _ NOTE 1 1— Hwy 212 --► Uniformed police office and flaggers to direct / hold traffic for overlash work crossing intersection (TCP 29 TABLE A SPEED (MPH) TAPER LENGTH FOR SHIFT WIDTH CONE SPACING ALONG TAPER (FT) 10' 12' 25 105' 1 125' 25 30 150' 180' 30 35 205' 245' 35 40 270' 320' 40 45 j 450' 540' 1 45 Overlash I �t1T o ROAD WORK AHEAD W20-1 Hwy 99 TCP I For Overlash work south of intersection N — ---I-- -- I — — — — — —— _[aI NOTES 1. DISTANCE BETWEEN SIGNS SHALL BE 100' FOR RESIDENTIAL STREETS (25 MPH) AND 350' FOR ARTERIAL ROADWAYS 2. FLASHING BEACON INSTALLED AT EACH SIGN FOR NIGHT-TIME USE (OPTIONAL). 3. DISTANCES MAY VARY AS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. 4. SPOTTERS REQUIRED WHENEVER THE CONTRACTOR MUST INTERRUPT TRAFFIC FLOW TO ACCESS THE WORK SITE WITH MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT (FLAGGING REQUIRES 3 OR 4 SIGN SETUP). 5. SIGN SIZE PER MUTCD. 6. THIS PLAN IS PROVIDED AS A GUIDE ONLY. FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION ON TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANS SEE CURRENT MUTCD. LEGEND �O CONE OR CHANNELIZING DEVICE SEE STANDARD DRAWING 713. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN 5 LANE ROADWAY WITH RIGHT LANE 708 CLOSURE FAR SIDE OF INTERSECTION v 0 WORK ZONE CONDITION (SEE CHAPTER 1.9.10) A - ALLOWED - CONSIDER USING A SPOTTER. B - ALLOWED - SPOTTER RECOMMENDED CONSIDER ADDITIONAL WARNING SIGNS. C - NOT ALLOWED - SEE TCP 14 & 15 FOR ADDITIONAL WORK ZONE REQUIREMENTS. UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER TO DIRECT/HOLD TRAFFIC FOR SHORT DURATION DURING OVERLASH WORKAT INTERSECTION OF HWY 99 & 212TH ST SW. N------------------ ------------------------------------ Overlash I Fr:Fnln ® WORK VEHICLE W/ WARNING BEACON ° (LOCATE TO SHIELD WORK VEHICLE) SO SPOTTER ME Iv A O 4 N O 00 ON HWY 99 SIGHT DISTANCE DATA MINIMUM STOPPING SIGHT DISTANCE = S SPEED LIMIT 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 MPH DISTANCE FEET 155 200 250 305 360 425 495 570 645 730 DISTANCES SHOWN ARE MINIMUMS, USE ADDITIONAL DISTANCE WHEN POSSIBLE. GENERAL LIMITS OF CHANNELIZED INTERSECTION ---- Z12th--Sf-SW--------- ----------- �� - NOTES: 1. Work vehicle w/beacon located in same quadrant as work location. 2. Repeated access to work lane not allowed. see tcp 14 & 15 for work zone requirements - condition "C". 3. Restricted sight distance requires additional advance warning devices or signs, see sight distance data chart. 4. Recommend working during red phase if signalized. 5. See chapter 1.9.10 - 1.9.11 for additional direction . TYPICAL VERY SHORT DURATION WORK OPERATION (INTERSECTION APPLICATION) TCP 29 0 0 N Cfl L1 C N v1 TCP 708- to be used for pole attachment work through intersection. TCP 29: for short duration traffic hold for overlashing Note: Spotter to escort pedestrians through work zone. BUFFER DATA LONGITUDINAL BUFFER SPACE = B SPEED (MPH) 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 LENGTH (feet) 155 200 250 305 360 425 495 570 645 730 TMA ROLL AHEAD DISTANCE = R HOST VEHICLE WEIGHT 9,900 TO 22,000 Ibs. HOST VEHICLE WEIGHT > 22,000 Ibs. < 45 MPH 1 45-55 MPH > 55 MPH < 45 MPH 45-55 MPH > 55 MPH 100' 123' 172' 74' 100' 150' PROTECTIVE VEHICLE (WORK VEHICLE) = R NO SPECIFIED DISTANCE REQUIRED LEGEND MINIMUM TAPER LENGTH = L (feet) LANE WIDTH (feet) Posted Speed (mph) 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 10 105 150 205 270 450 500 550 1 - I - I - 11 115 165 225 295 495 550 605 660 - - 12 125 180 245 320 540 600 660 720 1 780 840 MINIMUM SHOULDER TAPER LENGTH = L/3 (feet) SHOULDER Posted Speed (mph) WIDTH WIDTH 25 1 30 1 35 1 40 1 45 50 55 60 65 70 8' 40 1 40 1 60 1 90 1 120 11 130 150 160 170 190 10' 40 1 60 1 90 1 90 1 150 1 170 1 190 1 200 1220 240 USE A MINIMUM 3 DEVICES TAPER FOR SHOULDER LESS THEN W, SIGN SPACING = X (FEET) ( 1 ) FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55170 MPH 1500'+- RURAL HIGHWAYS 60/65 MPH 800'± RURAL ROADS 45/55 MPH 500'± RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35/40 MPH 3501± RURAL ROADS, URBAN ARTERIALS RESIDENTIAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS 25130 MPH 200'± (2) URBAN STREETS 25 MPH OR LESS 100'± (2) ALL SIGNS ARE 48" X 48" BLACK ON ORANGE UNLESS OTHERWISE DESIGNATED. (1) All spacing may be adjusted to accommodate interchange ramps, at -grade intersections, and driveways. (2) This spacing may be reduced in urban areas to fit roadway conditions. HWY 99 — — — — — — — — ®®—® -- O ®® ® ¢ WORKAREA a a a SEE NOTE4 X X X Ug L B R ROAD Spotter WORK nni-N AHEAD W20-1 W4-2(L) NIGHT LANECLOSED FA, AHEAD W20-5N DI SIGN LOCATION CDD ARROW BOARD ® ® ® TRAFFIC SAFTEY DRUMS/TALL CHANNELIZATION DEVICES a ® ® CHANNELIZING DEVICES TMA PCMS PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN (RECOMMENDED) NOTES 1. A TMA is required for roadway 45 mph or higher. For roads 40 mph or less - If a TMA is not available, the protective vehicle shall be strategically located in the field to shield workers and no roll ahead distance is specified. 2. Extend device taper across shoulder. 3. Devices should not encroach into adjacent lanes, see sheet TCP 16 for encroachment detail. The 2' lateral buffer is recommended. 4. Use transverse devices in closed lane every 1000' - when work operation allows. 5. Traffic safety drums or tall channelization devices required for all lane closure tapers on roadway 45 mph or higher. (Half spacing required for tall channelization devices). 6. When used, device spacing for the downstream taper should be 20' O.C. 7. Coordinate with Region Traffic office for work hour restrictions. (SAMPLE MESSAGE) PCMS 1 2 RIGHT 1 LANE MILE CLOSED AHEAD 2.0 SEC 2.0 SEC FIELD LOCATE 1 MILE ± IN ADVANCE OF LANE CLOSURE TAPER. TYPICAL SINGLE -LANE CLOSURE FOR MULTI -LANE ROADWAYS TCP 3 CHANNELIZING DEVICE SPACING (FEET) MPH TAPER TANGENT / 70 50/70 40 80 35 / 45 30 60 25 / 30 20 40 n Cl) CQ (D r tv (D n O (n c (D O f— v (D X O iy Q N