The “Temporary Traffic Control Methods to Improve Safety at Special Events” publication discusses how planned special events (PSEs) can result in a significant surge in travel demand and disturbance to local transportation networks. Traffic control strategies are critical towards ensuring the safety, mobility and comfort for event participants, nearby communities and major pass-through traffic arteries in the event area. Published January 2019.

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