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... 119 APPENDIX B Responses to Open-Ended Engineering and Enforcement Survey Questions on Work Zone Speed Management Are there other engineering-related work zone speed management techniques you have deployed on freeways or other multi-lane highways? If so, please briefly describe.
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... 120 • Pennsylvania DOT: - Our wider edgelines are 6 in. - We use PA State Police assistance for queue protection.
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... 121 Are there other enforcement-related work zone speed management strategies you have deployed on freeways or other multi-lane highways? If so, please briefly describe.
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... 122 Have you established criteria for determining which enforcement techniques to apply to any particular work zone? If so, please describe.
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... 123 Are there particular challenges or problems that you have experienced in general, or with any specific measures, in achieving speed reductions in work zones? Please describe.
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... 124 • Texas DOT: - Active enforcement areas to issue tickets - Enforcement while performing other active duties - Verification of workers present at time of ticket. • Virginia DOT: Speed limit reductions are generally avoided if at all possible.

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