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Standardizing PCMS message October 1, 2014 Ginger Quinn Work Zone Safety Coordinator

What does this mean? ROADWORK EXIT 91

What does this mean? CAUTION ROADWORK BE ALERT

STANDARD PCMS “UNIFORMITY” MOBILE RIGHT LANE CLOSURE RT LANE CLOSED AHEAD SLOW MOVING WORK

STANDARD PCMS “UNIFORMITY” - MOBILE RIGHT LANE CLOSURE SLOW MOVING WORK

STANDARD PCMS “UNIFORMITY” - RIGHT LANE CLOSURE RT LANE CLOSED MM 123

STANDARD PCMS “UNIFORMITY” - RIGHT LANE CLOSURE MERGE INTO LT LANE

STANDARD PCMS “UNIFORMITY” RIGHT LANE CLOSURE HEAVY TRAFFIC AHEAD HEAVY TRAFFIC AHEAD EXPECT DELAYS PREPARE TO STOP

STANDARD PCMS “UNIFORMITY” – 2 LANE LANES CLOSED 2 LEFT LANES CLOSED

STANDARD PCMS “UNIFORMITY” – 2 LANE LANES CLOSED MERGE INTO RT LANE

STANDARD PCMS “UNIFORMITY” – NON-STATIONARY FLAGGING OPERATION FLAGGER AHEAD

STANDARD PCMS “UNIFORMITY” – NON-STATIONARY FLAGGING OPERATION PREPARE TO STOP

STANDARD PCMS “UNIFORMITY” – NON-STATIONARY FLAGGING OPERATION FLAGGER NEXT 2 MILES

STANDARD PCMS “UNIFORMITY” – NON-STATIONARY FLAGGING OPERATION PREPARE TO STOP

Standardizing PCMS message October 1, 2014 Ginger Quinn Work Zone Safety Coordinator