IMSA TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECHNICIAN LEVEL 1
ACTUAL / NEWEST WITH WELL SORTED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS /GRADED A+/BEST
FOR THAT GOOD GRADE
What is short duration operations? - ANSWERS-Work that occupies a location up to 1 hour
what is a standard? - ANSWERS-shall). A statement of required, mandatory
what is guidance? - ANSWERS-Should) recommended but not mandatory.
What is option? - ANSWERS-May....a permissive condition
What is support? - ANSWERS-an informational statement
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what is negligence? - ANSWERS-failure to do something that a reasonable person would ordinarily do, or doing something that a reasonably prudent person would not do.
What is a tort in legal terminology? - ANSWERS-a wrongful act or an infringement of a right leading to civil legal liability
What is duty in tort law? - ANSWERS-An obligation requiring persons to conform to a certain standard of conduct for the protection of others against unreasonable risks
What is comparative negligence? - ANSWERS-Comparative negligence is a legal principle used in tort law to allocate fault and determine the amount of damages owed when both the plaintiff (the injured party) and the defendant (the alleged wrongdoer) are found to have contributed to the plaintiff's injury or damages.Under comparative negligence, the court considers the degree of fault of each party involved in causing the injury or damages.
Contributory negligence is: - ANSWERS-a legal doctrine used in tort law that bars a plaintiff from recovering any damages if they are found to have contributed in any way to their own injury or damages, regardless of the degree of the defendant's negligence.
Hazardous underground utilities, be aware of what? - ANSWERS-of the location of utilities that cannot be readily seen, including what type they are and the potential for danger they possess. 2 / 4
Most states and provinces have established what? - ANSWERS-Utility protection laws that require contractors to notify all known utility owners prior to the beginning excavation.
What is a MOT plan? - ANSWERS-Maintenance of Traffic
What is short duration maintenance or construction operations defined in the MUTCD? - ANSWERS-An area for an hour or less at any time or daytime work that occupies a location for more than an hour within a single daylight period.
Mobile Operations - ANSWERS-work activities that move along the road either intermittently or continuously
What is a long term stationary? - ANSWERS-Work that occupies a location more than 3 days
what is intermediate term stationary? - ANSWERS-1 daylight period up to 3 days or nighttime work lasting more than 1 hour
What is short term stationary? - ANSWERS-Daytime work that occupies a location for more than 1 hour within a single daylight period.
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NEC - ANSWERS-National Electrical Code
NESC - ANSWERS-National Electric Safety Code
CEC - ANSWERS-Canadian Electric Code
HAWK intervals during a pedestrian crossing - ANSWERS-(High-Intensity Activated CrossWalk)
Dark (unlit): When the signal is not in use, it remains dark, indicating that it is not activated.
Flashing Yellow: When a pedestrian activates the signal by pressing a button to
cross, the signal begins with a flashing yellow light. This warns drivers to be cautious and prepare to stop.
Solid Yellow: The flashing yellow light transitions to a solid yellow light, indicating to drivers to prepare to stop.Solid Red: The solid yellow light then transitions to a solid red light, instructing drivers to come to a complete stop. Pedestrians are given the right-of-way to cross safely.
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