What is Traffic Management Planning?

Traffic management planning is an integral part in the delivery of traffic management and traffic control services.  As traffic flow increases, so does congestion and therefore the likelihood of traffic accidents.


Who needs traffic management planning?

Altus are experienced in traffic management planning for the construction industry, local and federal government and event management organisers.

 

Traffic management planning is required by any business planning to operate on or near roads or pedestrian access ways.  Councils and roads authorities require professionally prepared traffic control plans (TCP). These plans are normally required before the council or state road authority issue the assessments and permits necessary to work on the road (state authorities across Australia can vary in their requirements).


What we provide

Altus design and produce temporary traffic control plans (TCP) for your specific traffic management needs.  These may be for a simple one-day, single-lane closure, or they could be as complicated as a multi-phase project, which requires road closures and detours.  Altus Traffic’s traffic management plans (TMP) ensure safety and efficiency for you, your job site and the general public.

 

Traffic Management Planning (TMP) services include:

 

  • Pre-work audits:  Evaluating risk before the job commences
  • Traffic control plans:  Plans developed for temporary traffic control in accordance with relevant state and national codes
  • Traffic planning software:  Expert traffic planning that utilises the latest traffic planning software from Invarion
  • Submission of traffic management plans:  Submitted to various road authorities and councils for permit approval
  • Assessment and Approval:  Obtaining relevant assessment/approval to perform traffic management work
  • 24 Hour support:  Altus Traffic is available for support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year

 


 

Traffic Management Plan Examples

Click on the images below to view examples of real Traffic Management Plans set up by Altus Traffic.

 


This plan would alter for other states as each state has their own interpretation (code of practise) of AS 1742.3 (2009).  In this case Victoria signage requirements (multiframes) differs to other Australian states.

 

 

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