This “Case Studies on Technology Solutions for Temporary Traffic Control Operations” publication is available for digital download and outlines the desire for efficiency and safety in implementing temporary traffic control (TTC) for a variety of situations, while utilizing devices that are straightforward, easily mobilized and moved and are cost-effective. Five case study examples outline the uses and differences between Automated Flagger Assistance Devices (AFADs) and Portable Traffic Signals (PTSs). These examples will especially benefit interested transportation agencies, contractors and traffic control services companies. Published 2023.

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  • Contractor
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  • Services

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