Flagger Test Questions with Completed & Verified Solutions 2025
How long flagger certification is valid - 3 years TTC - Temporary Traffic Control The quality or state of being conspicuous - Conspicuity All signals, marking, and other devices used to regulate, warn, or guide traffic, placed on, over, or adjacent to a street, highway, or bikeway by authority of a public agency having jurisdiction. - Traffic Control Devices All 4 work zones must conform to these (4) standards - -MUTCD -Local -State -Comcast (4) Typical Comcast traffic control devices - -Cones -Signs -Vehicle strobe -High visibility garments (5) Principles of traffic control devices - -Fulfill a need -Command attention -Convey a clear, simple meaning -Command repect from road users -Give adequate time for proper response Score needed to pass the flagger written exam - 80 percent This is where a Flagger should be standing at all times. - Shoulder by the fog/edge line. These two kinds of crashes occur frequently near the taper and channeling devices - Fixed Object & Sideswipe Stop/Slow retroreflective paddles must be ----- wide, and letters ------ high. - 18" wide, 6" letters Flaggers shall never flag from these (3) main areas. - -On/Under a Bridge -On/Under an overpass -In a vehicle Retroreflective vests must be visible to this minimum distance. - 1000 ft For nighttime flagging, this type of safety vest should be worn. - Class 3 35.74 + .6215T - 35.75 (V0.16) + .4275T (V0.16) - Wind chill formula The minimum mounting height from the roadway to the bottom of an electric arrow panel. - 7' For portable changeable message signs, the message being stated should be visible for at least this minimum distance. - 650' SPF - Sun Protection Factor Sun block SPF 20 will offer this amount of time of sun block. - 400 minutes (20 X SPF #) The distance between the flagging station and the work space should never be less than ____ away. - 50 ft Warning signs and channelizing devices may be omited where the work space is behind a barrier, more than 2ft behind the curb, or 15ft from the edge of any roadway - 2ft - 15ft rule Duration of work for flagging, this is the type that occupies a location more than 3 days. - Long-Term Stationary Duration of work for flagging, this is the type that occupies a location more than one daylight period up to 3 days, or nighttime work lasting more than 1 hour. - Intermediate-Term Stationary Duration of work for flagging, this is the type that occupies a location for more than 1 hour within a single daylight period. - Short-Term Stationary Duration of work for flagging, this is the type that occupies a location up to 1 hour. - Short Duration Duration of work for flagging, this is the type that moves intermittently or continuously - Mobile If a driver is going 60mph and needs to make a stop, this is the distance needed to come to a complete stop - 366 ft. What height should a staff flagging stop/slow paddle be? - Above eye level For night flagging, the stop/slow paddle should have ----- width and ----- - letters. - 24", 8" Three MUTCD official hand movements for flagging - Stop, Proceed, Alert/Slow (2) Document that must be kept on file at each system in reference to traffic control - -MUTCD part 6 -Local/state publications Orange Warning sign - Temporary Traffic Control Red Regulatory Sign - Stop or prohibition White or Black signs - Regulation Yellow Warning Sign - General Warning Blue Guide Sign - Motorist Services Guidance Fluorescent Pink Warning Sign - Incident Management Fluorescent Yellow-Green Warning Sign - Pedestrian/Bicycle/Playground/School Warning Green Guide Sign - Movements permitted, direction guidance Brown Guide Sign - Recreational and Cultural Interest For construction zones, what is the last sign to be setup. - End Road Work How far away from work space shall the END ROAD WORK be setup? - 500 ft The purpose of this is to divert traffic from its normal path in order to safely guide motorists around a work site. - Channelization The (5) specific tapers - -Merging -Lane-shift -Shoulder -Two-Way traffic -Downstream (7) Benefits of proper flagging - -Reduce accidents -Minimize the potential for injury to Comcast employees and the public -Reduce damage to public and private property -Minimize the possibility of claims and litigation arising from work zone accidents -Reduce confusion to motorists -Expidite traffic flow -Improve public image Rule Number One for flaggers rules of conduct - Always carry your flagger certification card while on the job The percentage rear-end collisions account for in accidents within a work zone - 40%
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