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A concrete pour requires closing a sidewalk used by the public. What is required before closure?

Correct Answer

D) Approved pedestrian protection, signage, barricades, and any permit or traffic-control coordination.

Public access changes must be planned and approved so pedestrians are protected.

Answer Options
A
Use only a verbal note to the crew for traffic control change
B
Use only a revised schedule of values, for traffic control change
C
Take no traffic-control action because the closure is brief
D
Approved pedestrian protection, signage, barricades, and any permit or traffic-control coordination.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Public access changes must be planned and approved so pedestrians are protected.

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