New Mexico DOT — NMDOT Section 618

New Mexico DOT Traffic-Control Documentation

DTCD generates daily traffic-control documentation that satisfies New Mexico's NMDOT Section 618 requirement. iOS, Android, and web — built for contractors and utility operators working under New Mexico Department of Transportation specifications.

NMDOT Section 618 Medium Confidence Source

The New Mexico DOT Requirement

New Mexico Department of Transportation contract specifications and construction-manual guidance require traffic-control documentation as a standard contractor deliverable. The naming and form vary by state; the underlying requirement — a date-stamped, contemporaneous record of traffic-control activity — is the same nationwide.

FHWA Work Zone Operations Best Practices Guidebook identifies NMDOT consolidated traffic-control logbook practice; local New Mexico standards invoking NMDOT Section 618 require a Work Zone Daily Inspection Log with daily/twice-daily inspections. Source: New Mexico DOT — primary source ↗

How DTCD applies to this: Countable only with qualifier until NMDOT Section 618 or current state form is isolated directly.

How DTCD Satisfies New Mexico's Requirement

Daily Diary Output

One-tap PDF generation produces a date-stamped, GPS-tagged traffic-control diary suitable for submission to New Mexico DOT inspectors. Output cites the controlling spec by name on every page.

MUTCD Sign Recognition

AI-assisted MUTCD code identification on every captured photo. Begin-zone, end-zone, taper, and device placement automatically catalogued. Decision-support only — verify all output.

Personnel and Device Logging

Flagger hours, pilot-car hours, connected-device status (arrowboards, PCMS), and per-day deficiency notes — captured in the field, summarized automatically.

WZDx Feed Generation

Real-time WZDx v4.2 / CWZ v1.0 feed publication for any closure. Connected-vehicle platforms, navigation apps, and New Mexico's 511 system can ingest the same data your diary cites.

See What DTCD Outputs

The PDF below is a sample DTCD-generated traffic-control diary — the same format your inspector receives, customized to cite the controlling spec for the project's state. Every entry is GPS-tagged, timestamped, and photo-supported.

Sample DTCD output — actual diaries cite your state's specific spec.
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Why New Mexico Contractors Use DTCD

New Mexico contractors face the same documentation burden every day: capture photos, log devices, track personnel hours, generate the diary, file with the inspector. DTCD compresses that burden into a single mobile workflow. The output PDF cites New Mexico's NMDOT Section 618 requirement by name — so the inspector sees exactly the format they expect, the contractor keeps a complete record, and nothing falls through the cracks.

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