To become an authorized TTC Training Provider the following is required:
1. Proven ability to manage training
2. Computer, project, and speakers
3. Microsoft PowerPoint - latest version
4. Stop/Slow paddle(s)
5. Red Emergency flag(s)
6. A policy for student verification
7. A policy for student-to-instructor ratio
8. A policy for quality control of instructors
9. A policy for refunds and cancellations
(if training courses are open to the public)
10. Virtual Class Proposal (Separate Documentation Needed)
(Request Criteria for Virtual approval)
Submit the following documents as a single pdf to admin@motadmin.com.
1. Provider Application Form Click to download
2. Written Policies Click for template
3. Instructor/Proctor Agreement Form Click to download
4. Instructor Resume - per instructor
5. Instructor TTC/MOT Certificate - per instructor
6. Virtual Course Proposal
(if virtual courses are to be provided)
*Review and Approval process may take 30-60 days (New Applications, Renewals, New Instructor, New Proctor). FDOT TRT team meets once a month. Once approved Primary Contact must schedule a Google Meeting to Review MOT/TTC Policies and Procedure prior to having access to the Provider Portal
**If Approved, all training material is issued by FDOT/MOT Administrator, Exams are processed by MOT Administrator, Certifications are issued by MOT Administrator. Cost per Technician/Student is $20.00/pp
Prospective instructors must provide resumes which show at a minimum the following criteria for the respective TTC/MOT Training course. Resumes must include a copy of the prospective instructor's current TTC/MOT Certificate of at least the same level for the planned teaching course.
Basic Flagger and Intermediate TTC Courses:
Two (2) years of experience of experience having responsible charge of specific work zone activities in one or more of the following highway categories: Design, Construction, Maintenance or Traffic Operations. Prospetice instructor's resume must provide a description of the instructor’s knowledge, skills, and abilities to teach the course effectively.
Advanced TTC Courses:
Two (2) years of experience having responsible charge of MOT/TTC Plan preparation, inspection, or supervision in one(1) or more of the following highway categories: Design, Construction, Maintenance or Traffic Operations. Resume must show details of prospective instructor's involvement in using the following State of Florida documents: Standards Plan, FDOT Design Manual, Construction Project Admin Manual, and the Standard Specifications for work zone applications.
Prospective proctors for basic flagger courses must have a current TTC/MOT certificate for either an Advanced or Intermediate level to assist the Instructor, but is not approved to teach any part of the course.
Prospective proctors for Advanced or Intermediate exams are not required to hold a current TTC/MOT certificate.
Approved proctors are only allowed to administer TTC/MOT exams. Proctors are not approved to teach any level of TTC/MOT training courses.