Work Zone Temporary Traffic
Control Tech Pre-Quiz /
comprehensive Practice Test
1. Which document establishes the national standard for temporary
traffic control?
A) Highway Safety Manual
B) Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)
C) Federal Highway Administration Guidebook
D) State Department of Transportation Manual
Answer: B. The MUTCD is the authoritative source that defines the
design, application, and placement of traffic control devices nationwide .
2. The primary purpose of a work zone is to:
A) Increase road capacity
B) Enhance vehicle speed
C) Protect workers while maintaining traffic flow
D) Reduce construction costs
Answer: C. Work zones must balance worker safety with the efficient
movement of both motorized and non-motorized traffic .
3. Which of the following is NOT a component of the five-area work
zone anatomy?
A) Advance Warning Area
B) Transition Area
,C) Signal Coordination Zone
D) Termination Area
Answer: C. The five components are Advance Warning, Transition,
Buffer, Work Space, and Termination. "Signal Coordination Zone" is
not a recognized component .
4. For an urban roadway with a posted speed of 35 mph, the
minimum advance warning distance for a portable sign is:
A) 350 ft
B) 500 ft
C) 250 ft
D) 700 ft
Answer: A. Urban advance warning distance = speed (mph) × 10 ft, so
35 mph × 10 = 350 ft .
5. Which type of buffer space provides "dead space" for errant
vehicles?
A) Longitudinal buffer
B) Lateral buffer
C) Work Space buffer
D) Transition buffer
Answer: B. Lateral buffers are placed to the side of the work zone and
give a recovery area for vehicles that drift out of the lane .
6. The correct color for a temporary warning sign is:
A) Red
B) Yellow
C) Fluorescent orange
D) Green
,Answer: C. Federal standards require temporary warning signs to be
fluorescent orange for high visibility .
7. What is the primary function of Temporary Traffic Control
(TTC)?
A) To eliminate detours
B) To protect workers and road users
C) To reduce construction costs
D) To speed up traffic flow
Answer: B. The primary function of TTC is to move vehicles and
pedestrians through or around TTC zones while protecting workers .
8. The work zone starts at the first advance warning sign; therefore,
where should the flagger stand when directing traffic?
A) In the center of the open lane
B) On the shoulder adjacent to traffic being controlled
C) Behind the work equipment
D) At the termination area
Answer: B. The flagger should stand on the shoulder adjacent to the
traffic being controlled .
9. How many orange and black TTC signs should there be in each
direction on a 2-way, 2-lane rural roadway?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
Answer: C. Three orange and black TTC signs in each direction on a 2-
way, 2-lane rural roadway .
, 10. What should the spacing be for orange and black TTC signs on a
rural roadway?
A) 250 ft
B) 350 ft
C) 500 ft
D) 1,000 ft
Answer: C. Signs should be spaced 500 feet apart on rural roadways .
11. How many feet apart should the advance warning signs be on a
high-speed urban roadway?
A) 100 ft
B) 250 ft
C) 350 ft
D) 500 ft
Answer: C. Advance warning signs on high-speed urban roadways
should be spaced 350 feet apart .
12. Advance warning signs for additional emphasis may be posted:
A) On the right shoulder only
B) On the left-hand side of the highway
C) In the center of the roadway
D) Only at intersections
Answer: B. Signs may be posted on the left-hand side of the highway
for additional emphasis .
13. Taper length refers to:
A) The distance from the work space to termination
B) The distance required to safely route traffic from one lane to another
C) The length of the work zone
D) The distance between warning signs
Control Tech Pre-Quiz /
comprehensive Practice Test
1. Which document establishes the national standard for temporary
traffic control?
A) Highway Safety Manual
B) Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)
C) Federal Highway Administration Guidebook
D) State Department of Transportation Manual
Answer: B. The MUTCD is the authoritative source that defines the
design, application, and placement of traffic control devices nationwide .
2. The primary purpose of a work zone is to:
A) Increase road capacity
B) Enhance vehicle speed
C) Protect workers while maintaining traffic flow
D) Reduce construction costs
Answer: C. Work zones must balance worker safety with the efficient
movement of both motorized and non-motorized traffic .
3. Which of the following is NOT a component of the five-area work
zone anatomy?
A) Advance Warning Area
B) Transition Area
,C) Signal Coordination Zone
D) Termination Area
Answer: C. The five components are Advance Warning, Transition,
Buffer, Work Space, and Termination. "Signal Coordination Zone" is
not a recognized component .
4. For an urban roadway with a posted speed of 35 mph, the
minimum advance warning distance for a portable sign is:
A) 350 ft
B) 500 ft
C) 250 ft
D) 700 ft
Answer: A. Urban advance warning distance = speed (mph) × 10 ft, so
35 mph × 10 = 350 ft .
5. Which type of buffer space provides "dead space" for errant
vehicles?
A) Longitudinal buffer
B) Lateral buffer
C) Work Space buffer
D) Transition buffer
Answer: B. Lateral buffers are placed to the side of the work zone and
give a recovery area for vehicles that drift out of the lane .
6. The correct color for a temporary warning sign is:
A) Red
B) Yellow
C) Fluorescent orange
D) Green
,Answer: C. Federal standards require temporary warning signs to be
fluorescent orange for high visibility .
7. What is the primary function of Temporary Traffic Control
(TTC)?
A) To eliminate detours
B) To protect workers and road users
C) To reduce construction costs
D) To speed up traffic flow
Answer: B. The primary function of TTC is to move vehicles and
pedestrians through or around TTC zones while protecting workers .
8. The work zone starts at the first advance warning sign; therefore,
where should the flagger stand when directing traffic?
A) In the center of the open lane
B) On the shoulder adjacent to traffic being controlled
C) Behind the work equipment
D) At the termination area
Answer: B. The flagger should stand on the shoulder adjacent to the
traffic being controlled .
9. How many orange and black TTC signs should there be in each
direction on a 2-way, 2-lane rural roadway?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
Answer: C. Three orange and black TTC signs in each direction on a 2-
way, 2-lane rural roadway .
, 10. What should the spacing be for orange and black TTC signs on a
rural roadway?
A) 250 ft
B) 350 ft
C) 500 ft
D) 1,000 ft
Answer: C. Signs should be spaced 500 feet apart on rural roadways .
11. How many feet apart should the advance warning signs be on a
high-speed urban roadway?
A) 100 ft
B) 250 ft
C) 350 ft
D) 500 ft
Answer: C. Advance warning signs on high-speed urban roadways
should be spaced 350 feet apart .
12. Advance warning signs for additional emphasis may be posted:
A) On the right shoulder only
B) On the left-hand side of the highway
C) In the center of the roadway
D) Only at intersections
Answer: B. Signs may be posted on the left-hand side of the highway
for additional emphasis .
13. Taper length refers to:
A) The distance from the work space to termination
B) The distance required to safely route traffic from one lane to another
C) The length of the work zone
D) The distance between warning signs