Aight a question...
Doing cutbacks on side streets, what do the users prefer? start on the curb or the center off the high spot?
I like to start on the high spot (crown) and work out to the curb so you have room to crab or move off the curb as required.
Once again something like this has been a huge souce of aggravation with people I've worked with over the years and it isn't so much that my way is the right way but lets try it and then try YOUR way....
Another little thing...I cannot count how many times I've seen foremen/job supers mark manholes incorrectly. To spray a circle around it is not going to help if the machine is on top of it and it can't be seen. I like to mark them off to the side on the curbs so the operator has a heads up its there. They should be marked with a stop/start mark right next to the machine as it goes over it.
And don't forget to remind the sweeper not to cover them up as they pass by and cover it with millings, and the marks. Use the curb.
Again, I'm obviously just some idiot according to half a dozen milling people for making these suggestions, they have no problem running over iron and changing teeth then complaining about it.
See pictures to share 2 for examples