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The Key Elements of Developing a Traffic Control Plan
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ISD Contracts Traffic Conditions
D-005 & F Definitions
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ISD Contracts Traffic Conditions D-005 – Contract Specific Conditions
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Key Elements & Considerations
Existing Lane Arrangement (parking lanes, turn lanes, one-way roadways, etc) Hours of proposed Traffic Control Plan Orientation (North/South) Speed OTM Book 7 Type of Users (bikes, trucks, transit, etc) Signal Heads & Phasing Police Requirements Sight Lines Parking Removal Truck/Bus Turning Templates Pavement Markings (Existing, Conflicting or as Traffic Control) Pedestrian Management Barriers (OPSD , OPSD /233, offset, buffer zones, attenuation, etc) Dimensions (Work Zone Length, Lane Widths, distance from intersections, etc) Proximity to ‘At Grade Railway Crossing’ Surface Conditions & Guidance (Gravel, Stop Line Signs, Lane Designation Signs etc) Accesses (Driveways, Businesses, Deliveries etc) Special Events (Canada’s 150th)
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Traffic Control Plan Example
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Traffic Control Plan Example
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Traffic Control Plan Example
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Traffic Control Plan Example
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Questions? Britney McGrath Traffic Operational Studies Officer
Transportation Services Department City of Ottawa Office: ext Cell:
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