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Course Description

Advanced Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) Refresher

  • Welcome to UFTI-T2 Center’s Advanced TTC Refresher registration page. UFTI-T2 Center offers Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced TTC training in virtual, in-person, and hybrid settings on behalf of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). 
  • A laptop or desktop with a microphone, camera, speakers, and a high-speed Internet connection is required to attend this virtual course. 
  • The registrant agrees to the virtual course requirements and temporary identification number (TIN) consent.
  • To register, select chosen course, add to cart, complete contact info, choose payment method, and checkout. 

Coordinating enrollment for someone else? Email us with the student(s) name, DOB, email, address, and phone number and course date requested. Email: t2training@ce.ufl.edu

What to Expect

This 1-day virtual course will be instructor-led using Zoom with live instruction, interactive discussions, and a proctored online exam. You will be able to see and hear your instructor and the other students. Likewise, the instructor and students will be able to see and hear you.

1. Register

  • Coordinating enrollment for someone else? Email us with the student(s) name, DOB, email, address, and phone number and course date requested.
  • Registration includes an electronic copy of training course books.
  • Hard Copy Books are available for purchase upon request.
  • Course access and electronic books will be emailed to registrants with their registration receipt and the day before the class from T2training@ce.ufl.edu

2. Login & TIN Consent

  • On the morning of the course our team will welcome you and verify your identity by recording your driver’s license number for your TTC training record.
  • The registrant provides consent for UFTI-T2 Center, FDOT, and MOT/TTC Administrator to use the first 9 numbers of their driver’s license as a temporary identification number (TIN) for verification purposes and their TTC student profile. Any student who declines consent is not eligible to take the course.

3. During the Course

  • A microphone, camera, speakers, and a high-speed Internet connection are required. This is an interactive class; your camera must be on for the entire course.

4. Exam Process

  • The final exam will be proctored, open book, and open note; you may also use the PDF of the course books. 
  • The exam is 60 multiple-choice questions and timed for two (2) hours.
  • Virtual courses offer an online exam.
  • Hybrid courses offer a paper & pencil exam with prior approval.  

5. Certificate and Wallet Card

  • After the exam, our team will send your exam responses, evaluation, and attendance record to the MOT/TTC Administrator for grading.
  • Students will receive an email with login instructions to see their results.
  • A passing grade of 70% will have a link to download a wallet card and full-size certificate.

Description

  • This one-day interactive course with practical applications was designed to guide students in using the FDOT standards, specifications, design manual, and the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) through instruction, audio and video presentation, and real-world type examples to develop safe and efficient traffic control plans.
  • This course was designed for individuals actively involved in the design of temporary traffic control in a work zone. 
  • The course begins by introducing the fundamental principles of a TTC. Students will learn to maintain safe movement of all public right-of-way users by applying local, state, and federal policy and manuals. The course will guide students through general terms and procedures used in work zones, different types of temporary traffic control devices, and the intended function and the appropriate use of each device while defining the elements that make up temporary traffic control zones.
  • During this course, students will refresh on solutions to maintain safe movement of traffic, pedestrians, transit operations, and access to property and utilities when our work zone disrupts the normal function of a roadway. Following the course instruction, students will demonstrate flagging procedures and complete an online exam.
  • Participants learn to read and interpret plans and specifications and implement them in the field as well as how to design and implement temporary traffic control plans to make the project as safe as possible for fellow workers, motorists, and pedestrians.
  • To successfully complete the course, students must demonstrate proper flagging procedures and score a 70% or better on the proctored, time-limited (2-hour), final exam. With the advanced TTC qualification, students will be able to identify and apply the appropriate FDOT standard plan index to standard roadways by implementing appropriate work zone setup, maintenance, inspection, and removal.

Who Should Attend

This is required for personnel with the responsibility or authority to plan, design, engineer, implement, maintain, or inspect traffic control through work zones on the state transportation network. These positions include:

  • FDOT employee, contractor, consultant, surveyor, utility company personnel, local maintaining agency, or any other person responsible for work zone traffic control planning, design, implementation, inspection, and/or for supervising the selection, placement, or temporary traffic control schemes and devices in work zones on the State Highway System, 
  • the engineer responsible for the work zone traffic control plan development, and the work zone traffic control supervisor.

Course Length

  • 8.0 Hours

Professional Development Hours (PDH)

  • 8.0 PDH

FAQ

  1. Not sure about an online exam? Limited supply of computers for your group?
  2. Need some help with Zoom? Want to see the course environment? Want to test your equipment?
    • Email T2training@ce.ufl.edu to request a session M-F 8AM-5PM to test your equipment and connection prior to your class date.
  3. Not comfortable showing your driver’s license on camera?
    • Please request a separate virtual room.

Prerequisites

Current Advanced TTC Qualification (Required)
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Section Title
UFT2 Advanced Temporary Traffic Control Refresher
Type
Discussion
Days
F
Time
8:30AM to 5:00PM
Dates
May 10, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
8.0
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
ATTCr Registration non-credit $295.00
Drop Request Deadline
May 03, 2024
Transfer Request Deadline
May 03, 2024
Section Title
UFT2 Advanced Temporary Traffic Control Refresher
Type
Discussion
Days
F
Time
8:30AM to 5:00PM
Dates
May 24, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
8.0
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
ATTCr Registration non-credit $295.00
Drop Request Deadline
May 17, 2024
Transfer Request Deadline
May 17, 2024
Section Title
UFT2 Advanced Temporary Traffic Control Refresher
Type
Discussion
Days
Th
Time
8:30AM to 5:00PM
Dates
Jun 06, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
8.0
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
ATTCr Registration non-credit $295.00
Drop Request Deadline
May 30, 2024
Transfer Request Deadline
May 30, 2024
Section Title
UFT2 Advanced Temporary Traffic Control Refresher
Type
Discussion
Days
Th
Time
8:30AM to 5:00PM
Dates
Jun 13, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
8.0
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
ATTCr Registration non-credit $295.00
Drop Request Deadline
Jun 06, 2024
Transfer Request Deadline
Jun 06, 2024
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