FDOT Advanced Temporary Traffic Control Refresher (ATTC R) – Online Training
Stay up to date with the latest traffic control regulations and best practices with our FDOT Advanced Temporary Traffic Control Refresher (ATTC R) course. This 8-hour online training is designed for professionals who already hold a valid Advanced Temporary Traffic Control certification and need to renew their credentials. The course is conducted via Microsoft Teams and concludes with a 60-question exam. You must score 70% or higher to pass the exam.
What You’ll Learn:
✅ Updates on traffic control standards and regulations
✅ Advanced temporary traffic control principles
✅ Proper maintenance and implementation of work zone safety measures
✅ Compliance with Florida traffic control requirements
Who Should Attend?
This refresher course is intended for contractors, supervisors, inspectors, and other personnel who already hold a valid Advanced Temporary Traffic Control certification and need to maintain their qualification.
Why Attend?
- Renew your FDOT Advanced TTC certification
- Stay current with Florida traffic control regulations
- Learn from industry experts in an interactive online format
- Convenient training via Microsoft Teams
Examples of Information to be Learned
How to design a temporary traffic control zone on a two-lane two-way road 200 feet from an intersection.
What index do i find guidance regarding sidewalk and bicycle facility closures?
What is the Approved Products List (APL)?
How much does a cone weight? - 12 pounds
How do I figure out the minimum length of a taper? - Standard Plans Index 600 sheet 1 of 11 will tell you.
What color is my safety vest supposed to be? - Florescent Yellow-Green or Florescent Orange Red
What is a clear zone? - Check out Standard Plans Index 600 sheet 3 of 11 and it will be defined and a chart to assist you.
How do I learn to be a flagger? - Take the Basic MOT / Flagger Course, Intermediate or Advanced MOT course.
Work Zone Resources
Standard Plans
MUTCD
OSHA Highway Work Zone and Signs Signals and Barricades.
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