FDOT Advanced Temporary Traffic Control

In the most practical terms, TTC is needed to ensure both workers and the public can work in or travel through temporary work zones without getting injured. Effective TTC involves planning, design, supervision, implementation and maintenance of various work zone traffic control devices. In order to accomplish this, properly trained and competent workers are needed.

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Advanced TTC - personnel with the authority and responsibility for making decisions on the specific TTC requirements to be implemented. These positions include the following:

  • The Professional Engineer responsible for the development of the Transportation Management Plan (TMP) and design of the TTC Plan
  • The Worksite Traffic Supervisor in accordance with FDOT Standard Specifications, Section 102
  • Personnel responsible for supervising the installation, removal and field maintenance of TTC devices, including temporary barriers, end treatments and crash cushions
  • Personnel responsible for inspection of the placement or operational function of temporary traffic control devices, including temporary barriers, end treatments and crash cushions

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FOR ABOUT PHASE ACADEMY, THIS IS A LIMITED AVAILABILITY PROGRAM (not suitable for students in Florida). This entry-level certification is recommended for all workers performing work in the public right-of-way of the road. It addresses the fundamentals of temporary traffic control techniques. The hours from this program can be used to renew your current IMSA Workzone! Renewal enrollments are $350 and cover certification fees due to IMSA International. Just use the promotion code RENEWAL at checkout :)

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