Driving Digital Innovation in Workzone Safety
In May 2025, Transport for NSW partnered with Altus Traffic to utilise digital traffic management technologies during a planned three-night closure of the M1 Tugun Tunnel, demonstrating how the future of traffic management is both digital and deeply human; keeping workers safe, traffic flowing, and emissions down.
Driving the Future of Workzone Safety
Supporting ConnectSydney in rolling out 'Workzone Digitisation' to demonstrate how real-time workzone monitoring can enhance safety, manage speed compliance, optimise traffic signage, and significantly reduce emissions. Altus Group is proud to play a role in creating safer roads and smarter worksites—so that everyone gets home safely.
How Workzone Digitisation Prevented Road Worker Harm on the M5 East
This real life video footage of a breach on the M5 East Motorway highlighted the critical role that digital innovations in workzone safety can play in reducing risk and preventing potential harm.
Case Study: M4 Downer Transurban Workzone Digitisation Trial
The M4 Downer Transurban Workzone Digitisation Trial demonstrated the effectiveness of digital technologies in enhancing worksite safety, improving compliance, and reducing environmental impact to create more controlled and efficient work environments.
Case Study: Fulton Hogan Egis Introduces Workzone Digitisation on M5E
In a concerted effort to enhance roadworker safety and influence driver behaviour, Fulton Hogan Egis has introduced Workzone Digitisation for all scheduled closures on M5 East (M5E).
Altus Traffic Wraps Up Their Role in the Sydney Gateway Project
As vehicles begin traversing the newly opened Sydney Gateway, the efforts of Altus Traffic and all who contributed to this project will be experienced by thousands daily.