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What is a Traffic Control Plan and How it Helps?

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In today's fast-paced world, maintaining safe and efficient transportation networks is critical, especially during construction, maintenance, or emergency activities. Whether on highways, urban roads, or industrial zones, managing the flow of vehicles and pedestrians becomes a top priority. This is where a Traffic Control Plan  (TCP)  or  Temporary Traffic Control Plans   (TTCPs)   comes into play. What is a Traffic Control Plan? A  Traffic Control Plan (TCP)  is a detailed, site-specific document designed to outline the strategies and measures used to ensure the safe and orderly movement of traffic in and around construction or work zones. It involves the temporary placement of signs, signals, barricades, detours, flaggers, and other control devices to guide road users safely. TCPs are often required by municipal or state authorities before any work that impacts public roads begins. The plan addresses not just vehicle traffic but also pedestrian and c...