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616.8 Typical Applications (MUTCD 6H)

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616.8.1 Temporary Traffic Control for Contract Plan Sheet Development

Each work zone is different and requires different temporary traffic control (TTC) plans. For contract plan sheets, MUTCD (2009) Chapter 6H provides the typical applications (TAs) to develop TTC plans and for in-field modifications as directed by the engineer. TAs should be altered, when needed, to fit the conditions of the specific work zone. See EPG 237 for additional plan sheet guidance.

References to work vehicle or shadow vehicle made in the MUTCD will be considered incidental and should be indicated as such on the TTC plans.

When optional items are referenced in the MUTCD, the contractor may, at their discretion, utilize the items as incidental. When the TTC plans indicate one or more of these items as required for stationary work activities, applicable pay items will apply and will be included. Field adjustments, as directed by the engineer, may require additional pay items via a change order. When use of a Truck Mounted Attenuator (TMA) is deemed necessary for one or more stationary work activities, this will be indicated on the TTC plans, the Truck Mounted Attenuator (TMA) for Stationary Work Activities JSP will be included in the contract, and the Truck Mounted Attenuator pay item will be provided.

TMAs used in mobile operations, such as striping, are considered incidental per Sec 612.5.

616.8.2 Temporary Traffic Control for MoDOT Employees

If you have questions about a Typical Application, please email WZTAQuestions@modot.mo.gov

These TAs are intended for the use of MoDOT employees. Before each work shift, all employees are required to participate in a pre-shift safety briefing. During the briefing, the applicable TAs should be printed out and then discussed to know the procedures to follow for the day’s work. This should include the risk-based assessment (RBA). The TAs shown in the EPG are considered current.

616.8.2.1 Typical Applications

[+/-] Emergency Traffic Control
[+/-] Work Beyond the Shoulder
[+/-] Work on the Shoulder
[+/-] Work Within the Traveled Way of a Two-Lane Highway
[+/-] Work Within the Traveled Way at an Intersection and on Sidewalks
[+/-] Work Within the Traveled Way of a Multi-Lane Highway
[+/-] Work at Railroad Crossing
[+/-] Excavations with Steel Plates

616.8.2.2 Legend for Typical Applications


Fig. 616.8.2 Meaning of Symbols on Typical Application Diagrams


616.8.2.3 Examples of Highways

Divided Highway: Highway with physical separation of traffic in the opposite direction.
Median Separation
Median Separation with Guard Cable
Barrier Wall Separation
Undivided Highway: Highway with no physical separation of traffic in the opposite direction.
Undivided Highway
Multi-lane Undivided Highway
Multi-lane with Turning Lane
Multi-lane with Raised Median
Multi-lane with Paved Narrow Median


616.8.2.4 Recommended Advance Warning Sign Minimum Spacing

Table 616.3.4, Recommended Advance Warning Sign Minimum Spacing
Speed Limit1, mph Sign Spacing2, ft.
Undivided Highway Divided Highway
up to 35 2003 2003
40 to 45 350 500
50 to 55 500 1000
60 to 70 1000 SA-1000
SB-1500
SC-2640
1 Speed limit is based on posted speed limit.
2 Sign spacing may be adjusted, normally by increasing it, to accommodate field conditions and visibility.
3 For urban low speed, minimum recommended spacing in MUTCD is 100 ft.


616.8.2.5 Recommended Taper Length and Spacing

Table 616.3.5, Recommended Taper Length and Spacing
Speed Limit1, mph Taper Length2, ft. Channelizing Spacing 3, ft.
Shoulder4 (T1) Lane5 (T2) Tapers Buffer/Work Areas
up to 35 70 245 356 406
40 to 45 150 540 406 806
50 to 55 185 660 507 807
60 to 70 235 840 607 1207
1 Speed limit is based on posted speed limit.
2 Taper lengths may be adjusted to accommodate crossroads, curves, intersections, ramps or other geometric features.
3 Channelizer spacing may be reduced to discourage traffic encroachment.
4 Based on 10 ft. shoulder width.
5 Based on 12 ft. lane width.
6 Spacing reduced to 1/2 at intersections.
7 Spacing may be reduced to 1/2 at intersections.