RIVERINA TRAFFIC SERVICES Pty Ltd

TRAFFIC CONTROL SOLUTIONS

RIVERINA TRAFFIC SERVICES Pty Ltd

The Safer Option.

We provide professional, reliable traffic control services for construction sites, large events and other related situations across the Riverina, Snowy Mountains, Snowy Monaro and Upper Murray Regions.


Give us a call to hire our qualified traffic professionals to keep you, your employees and other visitors in the area safe.


Our experts are well-trained and qualified in aspects of traffic control solutions.


We help large numbers of cars and crowds of people get where they need to go safely and efficiently.


Give us a call on 02 6925 5267 for a free quote on our services and to hire your local traffic managers today.

Riverina Traffic Services Pty Ltd is your trusted traffic management solutions company.


The staff and management Riverina Traffic Services Pty Ltd have many years of experience in the traffic control industry. This combined experience assures you of personal, prompt and reliable service.


The safety of your employees is paramount.

A professionally designed traffic management plan is essential to provide a safe environment for your employees, the general public and the many road users who depend on us for solutions.


We have partnered with companies all around Australia to provide all your construction, infrastructure and event traffic management requirements.


Do you need a Traffic Guidance Scheme (TGS), a Traffic Management Plan (TMP) or a complete Traffic Management Solution?


Look no further!


Our relationship with councils and Transport for NSW to ensure the proper permits and licences are in place for your project.


We take the hassle out of

Traffic Management.
 

Riverina Traffic Services Pty Ltd supplies fully compliant, high quality Traffic Guidance Shemes and Traffic Management Plans designed to Australian Standards.

​Do you need plans for:


  • Construction or maintenance of a major infrastructure project
  • Commercial Construction Project
  • Residential Construction Project
  • Utilities maintenance including water, power and gas infrastructure.
  • Road works for a Government Authority including State and Local Council.


​We bring you a wide range of Traffic Management services to ensure your next project runs smoothly. 

Whether you need traffic, pedestrian control or traffic guidance for

  • Roadworks
  • Crane and Construction Work
  • Gasworks
  • Building Projects
  • Tree lopping
  • Public Events

We also cover:

  • Site Inspections
  • Traffic Control / Pedestrian Management / Traffic Guidance Solutions
  • Detailed Plans
  • Experienced and Qualified Traffic Control Staff
  • Fully Equipped Vehicles
  • Transport for NSW, Police and Council liaison


Not sure what you need?

Give us a call and our experienced staff can help.

We would love to chat and help you design a solution that will suit your needs, all statutory requirements and deliver you the best service available.

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Call us now on 02 6925 5267.

Wagga Wagga - Albury/Wodonga - Khancoban - Corryong - Cooma

Snowy Mountains - Jindabyne - Bombala - Tumut - Tumbarumba - Gundagai

RIVERINA TRAFFIC SERVICES Pty Ltd

AUTHORISED TRAFFIC CONTROL SERVICES

Our company is authorised in a wide range of traffic control services with the following accreditations: category g-provision of traffic control (Transport for NSW), prequalified traffic guidance scheme (TGS, VIC) and prequalified traffic management plan (TMP, VIC).


We take care of all your traffic control needs before, during and after the project. Get your staff and visitors in and out safely with our complete services. Give us a call today.

Why Is Traffic Control Important?

Traffic control is important for several reasons:

  1. Safety: Traffic control helps ensure the safety of drivers, pedestrians, and other road users by directing the flow of traffic and reducing the risk of accidents and collisions.
  2. Efficiency: Proper traffic control can help improve the flow of traffic and reduce congestion, making it easier for vehicles and pedestrians to navigate the roadways.
  3. Environmental protection: By reducing traffic congestion and promoting the efficient flow of traffic, traffic control can help reduce emissions from vehicles and minimize the environmental impact of transportation.
  4. Emergency response: Traffic control is crucial in allowing emergency vehicles such as ambulances, fire trucks, and police cars to quickly and safely reach the scene of an emergency.
  5. Economic benefits: An efficient and well-controlled traffic system can have a positive impact on local economies by reducing travel time, improving access to businesses and other important destinations, and attracting investment.


Overall, traffic control is a critical component of a safe and efficient transportation system, and it plays a vital role in ensuring the safety, well-being, and economic prosperity of communities.


When Do I need a Traffic Management Plan?

A traffic management plan (TMP) is a document that outlines the steps and measures that will be taken to manage traffic in a construction zone, event, or other location where traffic flow may be affected. TMPs are typically required when construction, maintenance, or other activities will temporarily or permanently impact the normal flow of traffic.

There are several factors that may require the development of a TMP, including:

  • The location and type of work being performed
  • The amount and type of traffic that will be affected
  • The potential impact on the surrounding area and community
  • The duration of the work or event
  • The potential for traffic delays or congestion
  • The need to maintain the safety of workers and the public

In general, TMPs are required whenever traffic control measures, such as detours, lane closures, or controllers, are needed to manage the flow of traffic. It is the responsibility of the organization or individual conducting the work or event to develop and implement a TMP that meets the needs of the project and ensures the safety of all involved.


Some examples are:

  • Roadwork
  • Mobile Crane Operation
  • Boom Lift
  • Cherry Picker
  • Concrete Boom Pump
  • Travel Tower
  • Back Burning
  • Placing barricades on footpaths

​... and many others

Your Traffic Management Plan needs to be submitted to Council for approval.

Construction Management Plans

Most developments require a Construction Traffic Management Plan be submitted to council for approval. This plan details the traffic impacts created by the development on the local road network.
The Construction Traffic Management Plan must provide a description of the proposed construction works, the traffic impacts of the development on the local area and how these impacts will be addressed.

Do you want to ensure that the work you have planned is going to go ahead without disruption, which in turn could cost you money in fines, lost work and lost contracts?

Make sure that you’re fully compliant with local council or government bodies by ensuring you have a traffic management plan when required.

Our history and experience with the relevant authorities such as Police, Transport for NSW, STA and Councils allow us to understand the nuances and legislation involved in getting your traffic plan approved. Subsequently we can more quickly and effectively acquire your permits so you don’t waste any time.


A Traffic Control Plan is a diagram that illustrates the arrangement of signage and devices used to manage traffic at your worksite. The plan will detail the location and spacing of all signage and devices, pavement markings, any containment fencing and barriers, arrow boards and/or variable message signage, and roadwork speed zones.


  • After determining your specific needs, we’ll prepare the most appropriate Traffic Control Plans for you. Our qualified traffic control specialists will tailor, develop, and implement your customised traffic control plans allowing you to be more productive and to get on the job.
  • Consequently you can economically and profitably complete your own work.
  • Regardless of what industry or organisation you’re from, there is no traffic control plan that we can’t help with.


Our Services

Riverina Traffic Services Pty Ltd can provide everything you need for your next project.

From a simple TGS to a full Traffic Management Plan right through to comprehensive traffic management and traffic escort services.

Our Management Team

Kiri Moffitt Manager

Kiri Moffitt

Business Manager

Wayne Broad

Wayne Broad

WHS Manager

Scott Sunderland

Scott Sunderland

Operations Supervisor

Surveillance Officer

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Josh Irvine

WHS Officer

Mel Belcher

Melia Belcher

Snowy Mountains Operations Manager

Veronica Jones

Veronica Jones

Albury Branch Manager

Managing Traffic at Worksites

Managing traffic at a construction workplace is an important part of ensuring the workplace is without risks to health and safety.


Vehicles, including powered mobile plant moving in and around a workplace, reversing, loading and unloading are often linked with death and injuries to workers and members of the public.


Traffic includes cars, trucks and powered mobile plant like forklifts, and pedestrians like workers and visitors.


The most effective way to protect pedestrians is to eliminate traffic hazards.


This can be done by designing the layout of the workplace to eliminate interactions between pedestrians and vehicles.

Examples include prohibiting vehicles from being used in pedestrian spaces or providing separate traffic routes so pedestrians cannot enter areas where vehicles are used.


Where this is not possible the risks must be minimised so far as is reasonably practicable.

This can be done by careful planning and controlling vehicle operations and pedestrian movements at the workplace. Key issues to consider for managing traffic at construction workplaces include:


  • keeping pedestrians and vehicles apart including on site and when vehicles enter and exit the workplace
  • minimising vehicle movements
  • eliminating reversing vehicles or minimising the related risks
  • ensuring vehicles and pedestrians are visible to each other
  • using traffic signs
  • developing and implementing a traffic management plan.


A person conducting a business or undertaking has a duty to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, workers and others are not exposed to health and safety risks arising from the business or undertaking.


This duty includes implementing control measures to prevent people being injured by moving vehicles at the workplace.

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