
Lane Closure System
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Lane Closures
All closure information is continually updated and subject to change. Select a District or Statewide to start. Emergency closures can be searched under Statewide.
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Travel - Caltrans
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Statewide Planned Lane Closures - California
Statewide Planned Lane Closures. Search for Lane Closure information using the options below. Results will display in a new window.
What are the different types of lane closures?
Understanding the different types of lane closures is essential for both road users and those involved in traffic management. Full lane closures, partial lane closures, shoulder closures, temporary lane shifts, and moving lane closures are all employed based on the specific requirements of construction, maintenance, or emergency situations.
Chapter 2: Safety and Traffic, Section 2: Traffic - Caltrans
Major lane closures—those expected to result in significant traffic effects despite the implementation of TMPs. Significant traffic effect—an individual traffic delay of 30 minutes or more above normal travel time during recurring congestion on the existing facility.
Lane Closure Terms - California
Individual lanes will be closed. Lanes are numbered from the median to the outside shoulder, or from left to right (left shoulder, #1, #2, #3, right shoulder, etc.) Closure Identification Number.
Chapter 6H - MUTCD 2009 Edition - FHWA - Transportation
When closing the lane, the lane should be initially closed with channelizing devices placed along a merging taper using the same information employed for a stationary lane closure. The lane closure should then be extended with the movable-barrier transfer vehicle moving with …
Guide to Proper Lane Closure, according to MUTCD
Feb 25, 2025 · Quick Checklist for MUTCD-Compliant Lane Closures. Confirm cone height and reflectivity match roadway speed. Calculate and verify taper length using MUTCD formulas. Establish buffer space based on stopping sight distance. Place warning signs at appropriate distances and heights. Enhance nighttime visibility with lights and reflective bands.
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