Traffic Control Inspection

The CIT Program provides the following methods for obtaining certification.

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1. Traffic Control Inspection Course

Online course with exam included - course and exam are online and access is available upon registration. The course is available year round with the course period designated in your registration confirmation email and the CanvasPro course page. You must complete the course and subsequent exam(s) by the stated completion date in your confirmation email and in CanvasPro. This option is required for initial certification. The written exam can be taken and submitted one time. It can be taken at the student’s location and requires an approved proctor. Registration is necessary if a retake is needed.
Prerequisite: Pass Basic Math test prior to enrolling in the online course.

Course Description

This course reviews the basics of proper traffic control inspection using 2015 Specifications and current Traffic Control standard drawings for all construction projects in the State of Kansas. It is required once every 5 years for individuals who anticipate being involved with traffic control and is recommended for those who are currently involved with traffic control and would like a basic refresher.

There is no workbook for this course. Everything needed is provided in the online course.

Instructor

Andrew Wilson

Andrew (AJ) Wilson

AJ was raised in Derby, Kansas and is a dedicated professional with a passion for gardening, nerdy things, and teaching. He earned his bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Kansas State University, along with a Minor in Physics. With 15 years of experience at the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT), AJ has served as a UAS pilot, CIT instructor, angry phone call taker, and the Area Engineer for Winfield, Kansas. Outside of work, AJ finds joy in hiking, vegetable and berry gardening, and spending time with his wife and five children.

Traffic Control Inspection Workbook

Download the Traffic Control Inspection Workbook here

Learning Objectives

  • Introduction to traffic control principles
  • Learn MUTCD typical applications
  • Understand Traffic Engineering Standards
  • Inspect traffic control devices for NCHRP 350 acceptance
  • Become aware of liability issues

Testing Information

  • Exam: This course requires a written exam.
  • Score: A score of 70% or higher is needed to pass.

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