Traffic Control
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Traffic control products and services protect hydrovac crews working in or near roadways. Proper traffic management is required by local regulations and prevents accidents involving passing vehicles and pedestrians.
What to Look For
- Compliance with MUTCD standards for temporary traffic control zones
- Equipment type (cones, signs, arrow boards, barriers) for your typical job sites
- Trained flagging personnel availability in your operating areas
- Permit and plan preparation services for complex traffic control layouts
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do hydrovac crews need traffic control certification?
Many jurisdictions require flaggers and traffic control setup personnel to hold current certification. Requirements vary by state and municipality.
Who is responsible for traffic control on a hydrovac job site?
Responsibility depends on the contract. On some jobs the hydrovac contractor handles traffic control; on others the general contractor or a specialized traffic control company manages it.






