Temporary Traffic Control

Get temporary traffic control training with us. Register for our SCDOT and GDOT approved training courses today! One year of documented experience in work zone traffic control is required as a prerequisite. We're also a recognized traffic control training program in many more states, too!

First-Time Certification

This two-day program prepares work zone supervisors to interpret, adapt and implement Traffic Control Plans. Temporary Traffic Control is based on the most current federal regulations and reviewed by leading industry experts.

It's based on real-world situations; experienced instructors lead students through problem-solving exercises using the Federal Highway Administration's Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and state guidelines. 

Steps to Enroll: 

  1.  Register for the Course
  2.  Complete the Prerequisite Form

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Requirements

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    Completed Prerequisite Form

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    One year of documented experience in work zone traffic control

Compare Course Options

Temporary Traffic Control Design & Supervision

  • Certification course (2-day)

  • Ideal for experienced temporary traffic control work zone personnel and project engineers pursuing management roles

  • Implement and design traffic control plans with safety training and MUTCD guidelines

Work Zone Technician

  • Introductory training (1-day)

  • Ideal for roadway personnel looking for exposure to work zone techniques and terminology

  • Gain a practical understanding of traffic control procedures, operating temporary traffic control devices, and following MUTCD guidelines

Learn Your State's Requirements

SCNSC is a recognized provider for training in the following states: Connecticut, Washington DC, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina* (additional requirements), Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina and Tennessee. Wondering about your state's requirements? Check out our state-by-state breakdown or visit your Department of Transportation website. 

State-by-State Breakdown

Temporary Traffic Control Contact

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