Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 5, November 1, 2024
Section 6I.03 - Intermediate Traffic IncidentsSupport:
01 Intermediate traffic incidents typically affect travel lanes for a time period of 30 minutes to 2 hours, and usually require traffic control on the scene to divert road users past the blockage. Full roadway closures might be needed for short periods during traffic incident clearance to allow traffic incident responders to accomplish their tasks.02 The establishment, maintenance, and prompt removal of lane diversions can be effectively managed by interagency planning that includes representatives of highway and public safety agencies. Guidance:
03 All traffic control devices needed to set up the TTC at a traffic incident should be available so that they can be readily deployed for intermediate traffic incidents. The TTC should include the proper traffic diversions, tapered lane closures, and upstream warning devices to alert traffic approaching the queue and to encourage early diversion to an appropriate alternative route.04 Attention should be paid to the upstream end of the traffic queue such that warning is given to road users approaching the back of the queue.05 If manual traffic control is needed, it should be provided by qualified flaggers or uniformed law enforcement officers. Option:
06 If flaggers are used to provide traffic control for an incident management situation, the flaggers may use appropriate traffic control devices that are readily available or that can be brought to the traffic incident scene on short notice. Guidance:
07 When light sticks or flares are used to establish the initial traffic control at incident scenes, channelizing devices (see Section 6F.63) should be installed as soon thereafter as practical. Option:
08 The light sticks or flares may remain in place if they are being used to supplement the channelizing devices. Guidance:
09 The light sticks, flares, and channelizing devices should be removed after the incident is terminated.2 Del. Admin. Code § 6I.03
21 DE Reg. 905 (5/1/2018) (Final)