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Temporary Pavement Markings Placement and Removal Practices in Work Zones (2021)

Chapter: Appendix B - List of Responding Agencies

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B - List of Responding Agencies." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Temporary Pavement Markings Placement and Removal Practices in Work Zones. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26358.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B - List of Responding Agencies." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Temporary Pavement Markings Placement and Removal Practices in Work Zones. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26358.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B - List of Responding Agencies." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Temporary Pavement Markings Placement and Removal Practices in Work Zones. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26358.
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122 List of Responding Agencies A P P E N D I X B Table B-1. List of Departments of Transportation (DOTs) responding to the survey. Responding Agency Respondent Title Alabama Department of Transportation Professional Civil Engineer I - Assistant Area Construction Engineer - Mobile Area Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities Engineering Manager Arizona Department of Transportation Transportation Engineer Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Assistant Division Head California Department of Transportation Senior Transportation Engineer Colorado Department of Transportation Professional Engineer Connecticut Department of Transportation Transportation SupervisingEngineer Delaware Department of Transportation Highway Safety Improvement Program Manager District Department of Transportation - Florida Department of Transportation Product Evaluation Coordinator Georgia Department of Transportation State Construction Engineer Hawaii Department of Transportation State Traffic DesignEngineer Idaho Transportation Department Technical Engineer Illinois Department of Transportation Traffic Operations Project Implementation Engineer Indiana Department of Transportation Senior Engineer of Signals and Markings Iowa Department of Transportation Work Zone Traffic Control Engineer Kansas Department of Transportation Traffic Control Specialist Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Research Coordinator

List of Responding Agencies 123   Maryland State Highway Administration Automated SpeedEnforcement Responding Agency Respondent Title Massachusetts Department of Transportation State Traffic Engineer Michigan Department of Transportation Work Zone Engineer Minnesota Department of Transportation Pavement Marking and Traffic Device Crashworthiness Engineer Mississippi Department of Transportation Traffic Engineer Missouri Department of Transportation Traffic Management andOperations Engineer Montana Department of Transportation Construction Traffic Control Engineer Nebraska Department of Roads Traffic Control Engineer Nevada Department of Transportation Asst Chief Traffic Operations New Hampshire Department of Transportation Process Review Engineer - Construction Bureau New Jersey Department of Transportation Project Engineer New Mexico Department of Transportation State Traffic Engineer New York State Department of Transportation Professional Engineer 1 North Carolina Department of Transportation State Work Zone Engineer North Dakota Department of Transportation Traffic Safety Engineer Ohio Department of Transportation Maintenance of Traffic Engineer Oklahoma Department of Transportation Project Engineer Oregon Department of Transportation ODOT Work ZoneEngineer Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Manager, Temporary Traffic Control Unit Rhode Island Department of Transportation Senior Civil Engineer South Carolina Department of Transportation State Work Zone Engineer South Dakota Department of Transportation Operations Traffic Engineer Tennessee Department of Transportation State Work Zone Engineer Texas Department of Transportation Transportation Engineer Utah Department of Transportation State Construction Engineer Vermont Agency of Transportation Work Zone Safety Engineer Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development Work Zone Engineer Maine Department of Transportation Senior Project Manager

124 Temporary Pavement Markings Placement and Removal Practices in Work Zones Wisconsin Department of Transportation Marking Engineer Responding Agency Respondent Title Wyoming Department of Transportation - NOTE: Dashes under Respondent Title indicate that the survey department did not provide a title. Virginia Department of Transportation Work Zone SafetyProgram Manager Washington State Department of Transportation Work Zone Engineer West Virginia Department of Transportation -

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Agencies must consider many factors, such as work zone duration and weather conditions, in selecting appropriate pavement marking materials to effectively guide drivers through work zones.

The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's NCHRP Synthesis 574: Temporary Pavement Markings Placement and Removal Practices in Work Zones addresses the need for more knowledge on which different types of temporary markings are suitable for specific conditions.

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