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John R. Kasich, GovernorJerry Wray, Director Ohio Department of Transportation Work Zone Speed Zones Dave Holstein/Reynaldo Stargell Office of Traffic Engineering

2 Talking Points for this Presentation Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) Current TEM Part 6 Work Zone Speed Limit Reduction Process 2010 Work Zone Speed Zone Pilot Research Summary and Basic Approach Proposed Work Zone Speed Zone Process Example – Result for a Rural Night Time Paving Calculation Items to be Addressed in the Future

3 Why are we changing?? There has been some question whether the current process in TEM part 6 meets law (regarding a Study & Documentation) Does not address short-term situations such as nighttime work, usually involving drums, and force account work. Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ)

4 Current TEM Part 6 Work Zone Speed Limit Reduction Process Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) 10 mph reduction shall be implemented in projects on freeways and expressways and on rural four or more lane highways meeting the following: 30 consecutive calendar days, AND ½ mile in length However, doesnt apply to: Bridge rehabilitation/repair work; Night only closures; Projects of less than one-half mile in length; Cleanup work and other work beyond the shoulder, after restoration of all full-width lanes and shoulders to traffic BTW – this process is still in effect

Work Zone Speed Zone Pilot Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) Last Fall we were advised that we are allowed to provide a short-term variable speed limit, and established a Pilot to provide such Speed Zones. Pilot Evaluation – The pilot was used to: complete a trial run of the Freeway Work Zone Speed Evaluation Sheet. test a process for implementing work zone speed zones on short-term projects. vet out some of the issues that might arise with revamping the work zone speed limit process.

Work Zone Speed Zone Pilot Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) The Pilot was – Applied to both contract and ODOT force account work; Applied to both existing and new projects starting before December 1, 2010; and If an around-the-clock reduction was already in place on a project per TEM Part 6, the pilot process would not apply.

7 Research Summary and Basic Approach Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) OTE and the Speed Zoning Working Group completed an informal literature search looking for past research completed on the subject. Many documents were found, but two notable reports were: NCHRP Project 3-41 Procedure for Determining Work Zone Speed Limit (March 1993) Final Report, and NCHRP Project 3-41(2) Effectiveness and Implementability of Procedures for Setting Work Zone Speed Limit Final Report (May 1998)

8 Research Summary and Basic Approach Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) The study findings indicate the following: Work zone speed limit reductions should be avoided, whenever possible. Work zone speed limit reductions larger than 10 mph are undesirable and should be avoided, except where required by restricted geometrics or other work zone features that cannot be modified. Speed variance is more exaggerated with reductions of more than 10mph.

9 Proposed Work Zone Speed Zone Process Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) Applies to freeways, expressways and other high-speed (55 mph or greater) multi-lane highways. Normally applied during design, but can be applied during construction, and can be used for ODOT operations/maintenance work. Flowcharts outlining the process for each will be included in the TEM upon publication of the proposed process.

10Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) During Design Designer references Table This proposed process doesnt apply – handle on a case by case basis in coordination with DWZTM and DSZC. High-Speed Multi- Lane Highway (55 mph or greater)? YES NO Does Table suggest use of Form (Excel)? Speed limit reduction is not warranted based on conditions identified at this time. NO YES Did Form warrant a reduced speed limit? NO Designer submits documentation to DSZC for review/approval. YES If approved, DSZC prepares Speed Limit Revision Form and returns a copy to the Designer and OTE. Designer incorporates speed limit reduction into plans.

11Athens Area Chamber of Commerce Basically, the Designer reviews Table , which lists work activities and conditions that may warrant a possible speed reduction. Below are two excerpts from the table

12 Proposed Work Zone Speed Zone Process: Form – Work Zone Speed Evaluation Sheet Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) IF Table indicates that a speed reduction may warranted based upon proposed work zone, use the Excel Speed Evaluation sheet is used to determine the numerical value of the reduction. Designer plugs values into the spread sheet and it provides the CALCULATED SPEED. District can override the calculated value based upon conditions not accounted for by the spread sheet. This value is the RECOMMENDED SPEED. RECOMMENDED SPEED is what gets journalized and used in the project

13 Proposed Work Zone Speed Zone Process: Form – Work Zone Speed Evaluation Sheet Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) DRAFT

14 Completed (by designer) Spread Sheet Is Submitted to the District Speed Zone Coordinator for Review and Approval. Reduction is only in effect during actual hours conditions exist (ex – Night time Paving). The Speed Zone Study and Documentaion of when the speed limit is in effect is critical to Legality. Athens Area Chamber of Commerce Proposed Work Zone Speed Zone Process: Form – Work Zone Speed Evaluation Sheet

15Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) At the time of the pre-construction meeting, the State Highway Patrol and local enforcement (if applicable), are notified of the work zone speed limit reduction. The PE fills out the weekly tracking log and submits it to the DWZTM. (Weekly for short term projects and at phase changes for long-term projects.) Upon finalization, notification is sent by the PE to the DWZTM and DSZC so that a withdrawal of the work zone speed limit reduction can be processed. The DSZC processes the speed limit withdrawal paperwork. A copy is sent to OTE. Work zone speed limit reduction has been withdrawn. Process is complete. After Plan Completion

16 Proposed Work Zone Speed Zone Process: Form – Weekly Tracking Log/Report Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) CRITICAL piece of documentation Regardless of the proposed change in the process this document fills one of the holes that we were told that was open under the existing process (legal-wise). Documents Location (Route, Direction & Log Points) Date/Time Began Date/Time Ended Person Reporting DRAFT

17 Proposed Work Zone Speed Zone Process: During Construction Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) The process for initiating a speed limit reduction during construction is similar to the process used for initiating a request during design, but is a little different. The big differences are: If there is a work zone speed limit reduction already implemented during the same time/location as the proposed, no further work zone speed limit reductions should be put into place (except for very unusual, rare cases). Early in the process the PE fills out Form (Justification Form) and submits it to the DWZTM. This form helps provide all the information and data for later in the process. DWZTM calculates the spread sheet. The rest of the process is very similar to the process for during design but the people involved change slightly. (The designer is now the PE and the DWZTM is now involved in the evaluation of the request as well as the recipient of the weekly tracking log. The DSZC is responsible for the final review and approval, and provides consistency in the application of work zone speed zones.)

18 Proposed Work Zone Speed Zone Process: Form –Work Zone Speed Zone Justification Report Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ)

19 Proposed Work Zone Speed Zone Process: For ODOT Operations/Maintenance Work Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) For ODOT Operations/Maintenance Work the process is similar to initiating a request for construction projects during construction, but once again has some differences. The big differences are: One additional criteria for application of the process is if the work is projected to take more than 3 hrs. This was suggested to attempt to find a balance between the additional exposure created by installing and removing the signs in relation to the time needed to complete the work. The people involved in the process change slightly. (The PE is now the County Manager and the DWZTM is not involved. The DSZC remains involved and provides the consistency in the application of work zone speed zones.)

20Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) Maintenance/Force Account Work CM submits Form (Justification Form) to DSZC No reductions should be put into place. YES NO Does Table suggest use of Form (Excel)? Speed limit reduction is not warranted based on conditions identified at this time. NO YES Did Form warrant a reduced speed limit? NO YES If approved, DSZC prepares Speed Limit Revision Form and returns a copy to the Designer and OTE. CM incorporates speed limit reduction into project. High-Speed Multi-Lane Highway (55 mph or greater)? DSZC references Table Work more than 3 hours? NO

21 Example Result Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) 5 mile long paving project on a high-speed multi-lane highway 3-4 access points less than 4k per lane (rural area) 11' or 12' maintained lane width Drums less than 3' from the open lane of travel. ANS: This would warrant a 10-mph reduction

22 Items to be Addressed in the Future Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) Other Multi-Lane Highways Two-Lane Highways Work Zone Increased Fine Sign Application

23 Questions, Comments, Feedback? Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) Contact: Juanita Elliott Office of Traffic Engineering or Emily Willis Office of Traffic Engineering

24 Thank You Work Zone Speed Zones (WZSZ) Dave Holstein, Administrator Office of Traffic Engineering Reynaldo Stargell Office of Traffic Engineering