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243 Abbreviations A+B cost­plus­time AADT annual average daily traffic ABC accelerated bridge construction ACM alternative contracting method ABCUTC ABC University Transportation Center ADOT Arizona Department of Transportation ADT average daily traffic AFAD automated flagger assistance device ARAMPS MDSHA real­time Travel Time Prediction System ASE automated speed enforcement ATMA autonomous truck­mounted attenuator ATMS advanced traffic management system ATSSA American Traffic Safety Service Association AVL automatic vehicle location AWARE advanced warning and risk evasion CA4PRS Construction Analysis for Pavement Rehabilitation Strategies Caltrans California Department of Transportation CALM Construction Area Late Merge CARS Condition Acquisition and Reporting System (MnDOT) CCTV closed circuit television CDOT Colorado Department of Transportation CHART coordinated highway action response team CM construction manager CMAR construction manager at risk CM/GC construction manager/general contractor CMF crash modification factor CMS changeable message sign CO carbon monoxide CO2 carbon dioxide COTS commercial off­the­shelf CTR Commute Trip Reduction D–B design–build DBB design–bid–build DDOT District of Columbia Department of Transportation DelDOT Delaware Department of Transportation DLMS dynamic lane­merging system DOT department of transportation DSDS dynamic speed display signs

244 Strategies for Work Zone Transportation Management Plans DWZTM district work zone traffic manager (Ohio DOT) EDC Every Day Counts (FHWA) EQWS end of queue warning system FDM Facilities Development Manual FDOT Florida Department of Transportation FSP freeway service patrol FST Freeway Service Team GDOT Georgia Department of Transportation GMP guaranteed maximum price GRS­IBS geosynthetic reinforced soil­integrated bridge systems HC hydrocarbon HERO highway emergency response operators I/D incentive/disincentive IDOT Illinois Department of Transportation IMP incident management plan InTrans Iowa State University Institute of Transportation IRIS Intelligent Roadway Information System (MnDOT) ITE Institute of Transportation Engineers ITS intelligent transportation system KSDOT Kansas Department of Transportation LCM Lane­Closure Manual LCS lane closure system LCSY Lane Closure Strategy LID Locked Incentive Date LUCS lane­use control signals MAP Motorist Assistance Program MassDOT Massachusetts Department of Transportation MBT­1 Mobile Barrier Trailer MCDOT Maricopa County Department of Transportation MDOT Michigan Department of Transportation MDSHA Maryland State Highway Administration MnDOT Minnesota Department of Transportation MoDOT Missouri Department of Transportation MOE measure of effectiveness MOU memorandum of understanding MUTCD Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices NCDOT North Carolina Department of Transportation NEI no­excuse incentive NHTSA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NJDOT New Jersey Department of Transportation NOx nitrogen oxide NTCIP National Transportation Communications for ITS Protocol NWZAW National Work Zone Awareness Week NYSDOT New York State Department of Transportation ODOT Ohio Department of Transportation OKDOT Oklahoma Department of Transportation PA public awareness PBES prefabricated bridge elements and systems PC project coordination PCMR portable changeable message sign with radar PCMS portable changeable message sign PDM project­delivery method PDMSG Project Delivery Method Selection Guidance

Abbreviations 245 PDSM Project Delivery Selection Matrix PennDOT Pennsylvania Department of Transportation PLCS permitted lane­closure schedule PPSM Procurement Procedure Selection Matrix PSA public service announcement PSL posted speed limit PVSLS portable variable speed limit system QWS queue warning system RFB request for bids RFP request for proposal RFQ request for qualifications RITA Research and Innovative Technology Administration ROW right­of­way RRB rolling road block RTTS real­time travel system RUC road­user cost SCDOT South Carolina Department of Transportation SDDOT South Dakota Department of Transportation SEQ sequential flashing warning lights SEP­14 FHWA Special Experimental Project No. 14, Alternative Contracting SPF safety performance function SPMT self­propelled modular transport SWZ smart work zone TCD traffic control device TIPS Traffic Information and Prediction System TMA truck­mounted attenuator TMC transportation management center TMP transportation management plan TO transportation operation TOC traffic operations center TRS temporary rumble strips TTC temporary traffic control TxDOT Texas Department of Transportation UDOT Utah Department of Transportation UW­TOPS University of Wisconsin Traffic Operations and Safety Laboratory VDOT Virginia Department of Transportation VE value engineering VMT vehicle miles traveled vpd vehicles per day vph vehicles per hour vphpl vehicles per hour per lane VSL variable speed limits WAS Worker Alert System WisDOT Wisconsin Department of Transportation WISE Work Zone Impact and Strategy Estimator WisTMP Wisconsin TMP WSDOT Washington State Department of Transportation WZARD Work Zone Accident Reduction Deployment system WZCMF work zone crash modification factor WZIA work zone intrusion alarm WZPM Work Zone Performance Monitoring tool WZSAP Work Zone Safety Awareness Program

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One of the ways a state department of transportation or other transportation agency can address work zone safety and other impacts is to develop and implement a transportation management plan (TMP).

The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's NCHRP Research Report 945: Strategies for Work Zone Transportation Management Plans provides a practitioner-ready guidebook on how to select and implement strategies that improve safety and traffic operations in roadway construction work zones.

Supplemental materials to the report include NCHRP Web-Only Document 276: Evaluating Strategies for Work Zone Transportation Management Plans; fact sheets on ramp meters, reversible lanes, and truck restrictions; and guidebook appendices.

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