Targeted Work Zone Engagement Framework Guidance Document
Technical Report Documentation Page
1. Report No.
FHWA-HOP-18-081 |
2. Government Accession No. |
3. Recipient's Catalog No. |
4. Title and Subtitle
Targeted Work Zone Engagement Framework Guidance Document
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5. Report Date
August 2018 |
6. Performing Organization Code
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7. Author(s)
Original: Dr. Jerry Ullman, Vichika Iragavarapu (TTI), Dr. Jeremy Schroeder, Rachel Klein (Battelle)
2018 Update: Jennifer Atkinson, Lisa Kinner Bedsole, Safak Ercisli |
8. Performing Organization Report No. |
9. Performing Organization Name and Address
Original Document (2016):
Battelle
505 King Avenue
Columbus, OH 43201-2693
2018 Update:
Leidos
11251 Roger Bacon Drive
Reston, VA 20190
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10. Work Unit No. (TRAIS)
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11. Contract or Grant No.
DTFH61-16-D-00053, Task 14
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12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address
Federal Highway Administration
U.S. Department of Transportation
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590 |
13. Type of Report and Period Covered
Guidance Document, 2016-2018 |
14. Sponsoring Agency Code
HOTO |
15. Supplementary Notes
The Government Task Manager for this project was Martha Kapitanov. |
16. Abstract
The Targeted Work Zone Engagement Framework ("Framework") was developed in 2016 to serve as a resource for FHWA personnel to easily and efficiently provide targeted assistance to State transportation agencies. It is designed to support work zone program personnel in enhancing the effectiveness of their work zone safety and mobility policies and procedures. It is intended for use by State agency staff in conjunction with FHWA subject matter experts to identify and assess work zone safety and mobility impact mitigation needs, determine useful resources, and implement improvements. The Framework, which has been updated to include tools and resources published since the original issue in 2016, includes a range of information resources (guidelines, field guides, podcasts, training, and analytical tools) along with guidance to assist agencies in determining how to improve their own work zone safety and mobility policies and procedures based on available data.
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17. Key Words
work zone, work zone safety and mobility, work zone impact mitigation, work zone goals, work zone strategies, work zone operations, work zone emphasis areas, work zone resources
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18. Distribution Statement
No restrictions.
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19. Security Classification (of this report)
Unclassified |
20. Security Classification (of this page)
Unclassified |
21. No of Pages
152 |
22. Price
N/A |
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