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GRM Traffic Management & Traffic Control Solution in Sydney & Greater NSW

TGS

In today’s fast-paced world, road construction and renovation projects are a common sight. While these projects are essential for maintaining and improving our infrastructure, they can also lead to traffic chaos and safety hazards if not managed properly. To address these challenges, a Traffic Guidance Scheme (TGS) plays a pivotal role in ensuring the safety of workers, motorists, and pedestrians while minimizing traffic disruptions during construction or renovation work.

Understanding the Traffic Guidance Scheme (TGS)

A TGS is a comprehensive plan that outlines how traffic will be managed when construction or renovation work impacts a public road or footpath. This scheme takes into account various factors, such as worker safety, motorist and pedestrian safety, and the flow of traffic. The need for a TGS can vary depending on the type of work and its location. It is the responsibility of the entity undertaking the project to determine whether a TGS is necessary.

Key Components of a Traffic Guidance Scheme

The Purpose of a Traffic Guidance Scheme

The primary purpose of a TGS is to safeguard the well-being of workers, motorists, and pedestrians during construction or renovation work that impacts public roads or footpaths. This is achieved by:

Traffic Guidance Schemes are an indispensable tool for ensuring the safety of everyone involved in and affected by construction or renovation projects on public roads and footpaths. The careful planning and implementation of a TGS not only protect workers, motorists, and pedestrians but also contribute to a smoother

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