On the Road - The Safetrak Blog

Tips, updates, and behind-the-scenes from the Far North’s traffic crew.

From traffic management advice to equipment spotlights, crew stories, and regional project updates, this is where we share what we’ve learned (and what we’re up to) across Te Hiku.
The Job and Responsibilities of a Traffic Management Worker

The Job and Responsibilities of a Traffic Management Worker

Traffic management workers play a vital role in traffic management in NZ. They ensure smooth and safe traffic flow on our roads. They are responsible for implementing various strategies to regulate traffic, prevent accidents, and manage congestion. Their duties range...

What Are the Benefits of Hydro Excavation?

What Are the Benefits of Hydro Excavation?

Hydro excavation is a non-destructive method that uses a high-pressure water jet to excavate soil and debris. This technique is becoming increasingly popular due to its numerous advantages over traditional excavation methods. How Hydro Excavation Works The excavation...

Enhancing Road Safety with Innovative Traffic Management Plan Design

Enhancing Road Safety with Innovative Traffic Management Plan Design

Traffic management is a crucial aspect of road safety. It involves planning, designing, and implementing measures to ensure efficient and safe traffic movement on roads. Traffic management plans (TMPs) are essential tools for achieving this goal. A well-designed TMP...

How Much Does Traffic Control Cost?

How Much Does Traffic Control Cost?

Ensuring smooth traffic flow is crucial for any project that impacts roadways. Whether it’s a construction site, a special event, or even a simple driveway repair, traffic control becomes essential. But before you dive into planning, a key question arises: how much...

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