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COPTTM Section J: Level 1 temporary traffic management handbook

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Section J documentsDate
Section J Handbook including diagramsDec 2014
Section J Diagrams onlyDec 2014

Level 1 TMDs to be used in TMPs

Static operations

No.LOW VOLUME ROADS
SHOULDER AND BERM 
F1.1Shoulder closure            
F1.2Shoulder closure - low-risk (under 250vpd) 
TWO-WAY TWO-LANE ROAD
F1.3Lane closure - low-risk (under 250vpd)                   Under 65km/h - must have CSD in both directions
F1.4All traffic stopped temporarilyManual traffic control
F1.5Single-lane alternating flowManual traffic control
F1.6Single-lane alternating flowPortable traffic signals
F1.7Single-lane Give way control
F1.8Short no exit road 
No.LEVEL 1 ROADS
FOOTPATH
F2.1Footpath diverted onto berm behind working spaceFirst preference
F2.2Footpath diverted onto berm between working space and carriagewaySecond preference
F2.3Footpath diverted onto carriagewayThird preference
F2.4Footpath closed - permanent speed less than 65km/hFourth preference  
SHOULDER, BERM AND PARKING LANE
F2.5Work on berm and/or footpathPermanent speed less than 65km/h
F2.6Work in parking lanePermanent speed less than 65km/h
F2.7Shoulder closure 
CYCLE LANE
F2.8Traffic not crossing road centreDiverted cycle lane
F2.9Traffic crossing road centreDiverted cycle lane - coned lane control
F2.10Traffic not crossing road centreCycle lane closed
TWO-WAY TWO-LANE ROAD
F2.11Traffic not crossing road centre 
F2.12Traffic not crossing road centreSigns on median 
F2.13Traffic crossing road centreTwo-lane diversion
F2.14Single-lane alternating flowManual traffic control (Stop/Go or Stop/Slow)
F2.15All traffic stopped temporarilyManual traffic control (Stop/Go or Stop/Slow)
F2.16Single-lane (traffic volume less than 1000vpd - 80vph)Give way control
J2.16aShort no exit road                   
F2.17Single-lane alternating flowPortable traffic signals
F2.18Work in centre of road 
J2.18aIn centre of road with medianSigns on media 
 Intersection or roundabout
F2.19Road works on side road after intersection - TSL on side roadTraffic not crossing road centre     
J2.19aMajor obstruction close to intersectionAllows shorter sign spacings and MTC operation
F2.20Road works on side road after intersection - TSL on main road Traffic not crossing road centre
J2.20aAfter intersection - Traffic not crossing road centre 
J2.20bAfter intersection - Traffic crossing road centre 
J2.20cBefore intersection - Traffic not crossing road centre 
J2.20dBefore intersection - Traffic crossing road centre 
J2.20eOn median near intersection 
F2.21Work in middle of intersection 
J2.21aWork on existing roundabout 
F2.22Closure at corner of an intersectionManual traffic control (Stop/Go or Stop/Slow)
 Road closures and detours
F2.23Road closureTemporary route around a hazard or workspace
F2.24Road closure - detour routeExample                                    
F2.25Typical detour route signingExample      
J2.25aPartial carriageway closure and detours - One way           Example
 Other hazard
F2.26Flooding, washout, slip, slippery surface 
J2.26aTree fellingLess than 2 x tree height 
J2.26bMower and gardening operationsTree pruning/trimming in berm only
J2.26cShelter belt trimming 
 Unattended worksites
F2.27New seal Unattended and/or unswept worksite
F2.28Surface hazard 
J2.28aManhole work 
F2.29Seal repairs on a curve 
ONE-WAY TWO-LANE DIVIDED OR TWO-LANE  ROAD
F2.30Left-lane closure 
F2.31Right-lane closure 
F2.32One-lane closureTemporary two-lane diversion
F2.33Lane diversions in both directions 
J2.33aLanes diverted                           
F2.34Work in middle of road
TWO-WAY THREE-LANE ROAD
F2.352 x 1 centre-lane closure 
F2.36Contraflow lane closure                                                    
TWO-WAY FOUR-LANE ROAD
F2.37Left-lane closure 
F2.38Two-lane closureOne-lane contraflow                                                     
F2.392 x 2 centre-lane closures                           
J2.39aRight lane closure    
ONE-WAY THREE-LANE DIVIDED OR THREE-LANE ROAD   
F2.40One-lane closureLeft lane                                 
F2.41Two-lane closureLeft and centre lanes                        
J2.41aTwo lane closure Right and centre lanes                  
F2.42Two-lane closureTwo lane temporary diversion
J2.42aMiddle lane closed on roads 50km/h or less                Not for use on state highways

Mobile operations

No.LOW-VOLUME ROADS
TWO-WAY TWO-LANE ROAD
F3.1Road inspection activities 
F3.2Work vehicle is in a laneWith CSD - on LV Low-risk roads (any speed) and LV roads under 65km/h
F3.3Work vehicle is on berm, shoulder or laneNo CSD
F3.4Work vehicle on shoulder or berm - clear of live lane CSD not required
No.LEVEL 1 ROADS
TWO-WAY TWO-LANE ROAD
F4.1Work vehicle is more than five (5) metres from the edgelineAny speed 
F4.2Work vehicle is within five (5) metres of the edgelineCSD to work vehicle:
■ not required under 65km/h
■ required over  65km/h
F4.3Work vehicle is within five (5) metres of the edgelineSpeed limit over 65km/h
The rear visibility is less than CSD
F4.4Work vehicle is in a lanePermanent speed under 65km/h
F4.5Work vehicle is in a lanePermanent speed over 65km/h
CSD forward visibility to work vehicle
F4.6Work vehicle is in a lanePermanent speed over 65km/h
No CSD to work vehicle
F4.7Personnel on the roadAny speed
ONE-WAY TWO-LANE DIVIDED OR TWO-LANE  ROAD      
F4.8Work vehicle in the right lanePermanent speed over 65km/h
J4.8aPersonnel on the roadAny speed
F4.9Part or all of a lane occupiedSemi-static closure – work for up to 1 hour
INSPECTION ACTIVITIES 
J4.10On shoulder and on the live lane 

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