Traffic Control Plan Template

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TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN
Ministry of Transportation
This form is to assist project supervisors / traffic control supervisors in assessing the factors relating to traffic control and develop traffic control plans
appropriate to the site. The intent of traffic control is to clearly direct and control the flow of traffic with as little interruption to the normal flow as possible.
Misuse, lack of, or over use of traffic control devices can increase the traffic hazards to workers on this and future work sites. Any sign not necessary must
be turned or removed as soon as possible. Refer to the Traffic Control Manual for Work on Roadways
Plan Date:
Site Name:
Exact Site Location:
Plan (#)
of (#)
(where >1 plan)
Project Supervisor:
Company Developing Plan:
Prime Contractor:
Traffic Control Persons (name and employer):
Traffic Control Supervisor:
Description of Work Activity:
Start Date:
Completion Date:
Site Factors (Risk Assessment)
CONSIDER:
Road Alignment: winding, straight, hilly,
banked, etc.
Road Type: divided, undivided, number
of lanes
Sight Distance: signs, trees, buildings &
other obstructions
Approaches: hills, curves, intersections,
accesses, etc.
Site Length: total length and active
length
Regulated Speed:
Traffic Volumes:<1000, 1000-7000,
>7000
Type of Traffic: local, tourist,
commercial, emergency, bus, etc.
Shoulders: type, width, strength
Surrounding Land Use: commercial,
industrial, residential, etc
Residential Areas: driveways, school
buses, schools, etc.
Weather Conditions: clear, icy, wet,
foggy, limited visibility, etc.
Site Hazards: rock falls, avalanche
paths, runaway lanes, steep hills, wildlife,
etc.
Procedural Factors (Risk Assessment)
CONSIDER:
§ Work on roadway
§ Work off roadway
§ Work on shoulder
§ Site access/egress
§ Stationary site
§ Continual slow moving site
§ Amount of site activity
§ Changes of activity as project
progresses
§ Hours of work: day / night
§ Traffic control during off hours
§ Emergency vehicle access
§ Equipment access
§ MV accident scenarios & response
§ Number of different traffic control
setups: macro plans & micro plans

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