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ATSSA TRAFFIC CONTROL SUPERVISOR RECERTIFICATION (MISSING SOME BASICS) ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADE A+.

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ATSSA TRAFFIC CONTROL SUPERVISOR RE-
CERTIFICATION (MISSING SOME BASICS) ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADE A+.



L=(WS²)/60 for 40MPH or less,
L=WS for 45MPH or more - ANSWER: Formula for Min. taper length


The off peak 85th percentile. Which is the speed at or below which 85% of vehicles travel
operating speed in free flow conditions - ANSWER: speed used in formulas should be


125' - ANSWER: Distance of L for 25 MPH with 12' Lane width


245' - ANSWER: Distance of L for 35 MPH with 12' Lane width


540' - ANSWER: Distance of L for 45 MPH with 12' Lane width


660' - ANSWER: Distance of L for 55 MPH with 12' Lane width


780' - ANSWER: Distance of L for 65 MPH 12' Lane width


L Minimum - ANSWER: Merging Taper Length


1/2 L Minimum - ANSWER: Shifting Taper Length


1/3 L Minimum - ANSWER: Shoulder Taper Length


50'-100' regardless of speed
6 devices 10'-20' apart - ANSWER: One-Lane, Two-Way Taper (Flagger taper) Length
and number of devices

, 50'-100' per lane - ANSWER: Downstream taper Length


2L - ANSWER: Tangent distance (between tapers)


1/2L - ANSWER: Tangent distance before shifting taper


Buffer Space
Work Space
Traffic Space - ANSWER: Activity Area Sub-components (3)


Recovery Area for errant vehicles: Forgiving design
Protects workers and Motorists
Always completely empty or clear
No vehicles, truck-mounted attenuator, equipment, or materials
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED: unless there is a documented reason not to - ANSWER:
Longitudinal Buffer Space


Where road users are returned to their normal path
extends from the downstream end of the work area to the last device such as end work zone
sign
May contain:
end work zone sign: usually 500' past last device
downstream taper = 50'-100' per lane - ANSWER: Termination Area is:


can contain: (2)


100' - ANSWER: Recommended Advanced Warning Sign Spaceing: Urban (low speed)


350' - ANSWER: Recommended Advanced Warning Sign Spaceing: urban (high speed)


500' - ANSWER: Recommended Advanced Warning Sign Spaceing: Rural
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