ATSSA recently launched a new training platform that makes finding the courses you need, accessing training certificates, tracking CEUs and navigating your personal dashboard a breeze.

Courses related to temporary traffic control (TTC) include:

Traffic Control Technician (TCT)

An introduction to temporary traffic control in work zones for individuals who work in the field installing and removing traffic control devices. The course provides concepts, techniques and practice exercises in the installation and maintenance of traffic control devices. This course provides a wealth of information for those trying to enter the field as a certified traffic control technician.

Traffic Control Supervisor (TCS)

Designed to train those who will be actively involved in designing or setting up and maintaining temporary traffic control in a work zone as a traffic control supervisor. It moves from the concepts and techniques taught in the TCT course to the implementation of traffic control plans and techniques for installation and removal.

More TTC courses:

  • Certified Pedestrian Safety Professional
  • Incident Traffic Control for Responders
  • Nighttime Temporary Traffic Control
  • Operation and Application of Truck-Mounted Attenuators
  • Nighttime Temporary Traffic Control
  • Temporary Traffic Control Considerations for Urban Work Zones
  • Temporary Traffic Control for New Hires
  • Temporary Traffic Control for Utility Operations

View Temporary Traffic Control Courses in the training platform.

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