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Practices in One-Lane Traffic Control on a Two-Lane Rural Highway (2018)

Chapter: Appendix D - Survey Respondents

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D - Survey Respondents." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Practices in One-Lane Traffic Control on a Two-Lane Rural Highway. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25174.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D - Survey Respondents." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Practices in One-Lane Traffic Control on a Two-Lane Rural Highway. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25174.
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136 A P P E N D I X D Survey Respondents State Title Agency/Organization AK Statewide Construction Standards Engineer Alaska DOT&PF AL Assistant State Construction Engineer Alabama DOT AR Staff Construction Engineer Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department AZ Construction Management Manager ADOT CA Construction Safety Engineer California Department of Transportation CO Construction Area Engineer Colorado Department of Transportation CT Transportation Supervising Engineer Connecticut Department of Transportation DE Group Engineer Delaware Department of Transportation FL State Construction Specialty Engineer FDOT GA Director of Construction GDOT IA Traffic Safety Engineer Iowa Department of Transportation ID Idaho Transportation Department IN Manager, Office of Traffic Administration INDOT KS Temporary Traffic Control Engineer Kansas DOT KY Transportation Engineer Director Kentucky Transportation Cabinet MA Assistant State Traffic Engineer Massachusetts Department of Transportation ME Assistant Director, Bureau of Project Development Maine DOT MI Work Zone Engineer MDOT MN Work Zone Safety Supervisor Minnesota Department of Transportation MO Traffic Management and Operations Engineer Missouri DOT MS State Construction Engineer MS DOT MT Construction Traffic Control Engineer Montana Department of Transportation NC State Work Zone Engineer NCDOT ND Traffic Safety Engineer- Design Division North Dakota Department of Transportation NE Assistant Construction Engineer Nebraska Department of Roads Table D-1. Survey respondents.

Survey Respondents 137 State Title Agency/Organization NH Administrator NHDOT NJ Supervising Engineer NJDOT NM State Traffic Engineer NMDOT NV Manager 1, Professional Engineer NDOT NY Professional Engineer 1 New York State DOT OH Construction Traffic & Roadway Engineer Ohio Department of Transportation OK State Construction Engineer Oklahoma Department of Transportation OR TCP Standards Engineer ODOT PA Traffic Control Specialist Manager Pennsylvania DOT RI RIDOT SC Assistant Road Construction Engineer SCDOT SD SDDOT TN Assistant Director of Construction TN Department of Transportation TX Director, Construction Section, Construction Division TxDOT UT Deputy Construction Engineer Utah Department of Transportation VA Senior Construction Engineer Virginia Department of Transportation VT Work Zone Traffic Management Engineer Vermont Agency of Transportation WA State Work Zone Engineer WA State Department of Transportation WI Statewide Work Zone Design Engineer WisDOT WY Principal Engineer Wyoming Department of Transportation Table D-1. (Continued).

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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 525: Practices in One-Lane Traffic Control on a Two-Lane Rural Highway identifies innovative practices and devices for establishing one-lane traffic control on rural two-lane highways. Temporary traffic control, also known as maintenance of traffic, is critical to minimizing congestion and maintaining mobility during planned and unplanned activities as well as providing a safe work zone for both road users and workers. Innovative examples of one-lane two-way traffic control operations at roundabouts and applications of temporary portable rumble strips and driveway assistance devices are also discussed in this synthesis, providing additional insights on the state of the practice.

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