Maintenance of Traffic (MOT)/temporary traffic control (ttc) courses
MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC (MOT) / TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL (TTC) COURSES
All personnel working on or near roadways in the State of Florida should attend the courses, including roadway maintenance workers, traffic device installation/maintenance personnel, water and water treatment workers, park and recreation personnel assigned landscaping duties near roadways and sidewalk maintenance personnel. Training is designed to ensure every person involved with work zone traffic control understands the standards with regard to planning, designing, supervising, implementing and maintaining work zones. Remember: If your employees are placing cones in a roadway, they are part of the standard.
CLASS DATES:
St. Johns County TTC (MOT) 16 Hour Intermediate
December 17, 2024 and December 18, 2024
Charlotte County TTC (MOT) 16 Hour Intermediate
January 7, 2025 and January 8, 2025
Pompano Beach TTC (MOT) 16 Hour Intermediate
January 7, 2025 and January 8, 2025
FKAA TTC (MOT) 8 Hour Intermediate Refresher
January 14, 2025
FKAA TTC (MOT) 16 Hour Intermediate
January 15, 2025 and January 16, 2025
Charlotte County TTC (MOT) 16 Hour Intermediate
January 30, 2025 and January 31, 2025
For more information, contact Anita Wick by email at AWick@flcities.com or by phone at 407.367.1734.
If you would like to schedule the Temporary Traffic Control (MOT) 16 Hour Training Course or 8 Hour Refresher Course at your public entity, contact Anita Wick.
TTC (MOT) 16-Hour Intermediate Training Course - Maximum attendees in each class: 20. The cost can be as low as $125.00 per person (with a minimum class size of 15) for FMIT members; the cost can be as low as $140.00 per person (with a minimum class size of 15) for FLC members.
TTC (MOT) 8-Hour Intermediate REFRESHER Training Course - Maximum attendees in each class: 20. The cost can be as low as
$80.00 per person (with a minimum class size of 15) for FMIT members; the cost can be as low as
$90.00 per person (with a minimum class size of 15) for FLC members.
Should your public entity not be able to meet the minimum, we can accommodate you by scheduling a regional session at your location and opening up the class to other members in the area. Students must obtain a score of 70% or higher in order to pass the written exam.
The Florida League of Cities is an FDOT-approved MOT Provider (Provider No. 142)