*The 11th Edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) was released December 18, 2023, and went into effect January 18, 2024. We are currently updating related course materials to what is reflected in the most recent version of the MUTCD.

NJDOT now requires New Jersey Traffic Control Coordinators to take this refresher class every two years if they wish to continue working on state-funded projects.

Course Description:

The course provides a refresher of the current Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and includes a brief overview of Federal, NJDOT, and New Jersey Turnpike specific changes and addresses areas of concern found in our work zones. Topics will include worker safety consideration, proper placement and use of traffic signs, shadow vehicles, and other temporary traffic control devices used to guide road users through work zones.

Intended Audience:

All TCC designation card holders whose designation expiration date is looming. One has two years and three months from the date of the previous class (either the initial TCC course or the TCC Refresher) to renew their designation to remain compliant.

Prerequisite:

Completion of the full (three-day in person or virtual) Traffic Control Coordinator Program

Credits:

PDH credit provided upon request

Instructors:

George Fallat, P.E., Middlesex County Engineer; Lee Steiner, NJDOT; Sgt. James Nuzzi & Sgt. Charles Bowden, NJSP; Brian Crain, OSHA; and Larry Lenahan, NJTA..

Fee Amount:

$150 per person

Other Information:

Login instructions will be provided in your registration confirmation. If you do not receive immediate confirmation, please check your SPAM/JUNK folder as it will sometimes be directed there instead of your inbox. If not received, please send an email to CAIT Registrar indicating that you didn’t receive the confirmation and it will be resent.

Those completing the webinar as instructed, shall receive their renewed TCC designation card via email, as they will now only be distributed digitally. You can either keep the pdf file on a phone/laptop as proof of designation or print the file and laminate it to carry an actual card.