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Flagging and Traffic Control.

A program that prepares individuals to control the movement of traffic through construction and maintenance zones and to protect the safety of work crews, drivers, and pedestrians. Includes instruction in flagging duties and responsibilities, the traffic control zone, flagging signals, pavement markers, freeway flagging, utility flagging, emergency response flagging, and night traffic control.

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Salary Summary

$49,070

Avg Median Salary $49,070
Lowest Median $49,070
Highest Median $49,070

Source: BLS OEWS May 2024

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Career Paths 1
Degree Level Bachelor
Code 49.0207

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