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Traffic Control Plans for Construction & Permit Approval

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Certified flagger managing traffic with stop sign during lane closure to ensure work zone safety and compliance

Construction Zone Traffic Control Plans

Custom Lane Closure & Flagging Operations for Work Zones

We create detailed traffic control plans for construction zones that ensure safety, compliance, and minimal disruption. Our designs are tailored to the site’s geometry, traffic volume, and jurisdictional requirements.

Custom Lane Closure & Flagging Operations for Work Zones

Utility Work Traffic Control Plans

Safe & Efficient Traffic Control for Utility Maintenance

Our utility work traffic control plans are designed to minimize road disruptions while ensuring the safety of workers and the public. We provide rapid deployment solutions for short duration and emergency utility projects.
Utility work ahead signage with cones and lane control setup ensuring safe traffic flow and work zone compliance

Key Features of Our Utility TTC Plan

Emergency responders managing traffic control with lane closures to protect public safety during road incidents

Emergency Response Traffic Control Plan

Rapid Deployment Plans for Incident Management

In urgent situations, our emergency traffic control plans provide fast, reliable solutions to manage traffic flow and protect responders and the public.

Emergency TTC Plan Capabilities

Why Choose PLAN MY TRAFFIC?

Client Testimonials

The Traffic Control Plan provided was professionally detailed and easy for the municipality to review. The lane closure layouts and signage drawings were clearly presented, which helped us secure permit approval without revisions.

Project Superintendent, Highway Contractor

We needed a compliant Traffic Control Plan for a short-term road closure, and the documentation was precise and well-structured. The drawings aligned with MUTCD standards and were accepted during the first review.

Operations Manager, Utility Contractor

The TCP drawings clearly illustrated the work-zone traffic setup and sequencing. The clarity of the documentation made coordination with city reviewers straightforward and efficient.

Site Manager, Urban Construction Firm

The Traffic Control Plan was permit-ready and professionally drafted. The detailed layout reduced questions during the approval process and allowed us to move forward without compliance issues.

Senior Construction Manager

Having a well-prepared Traffic Control Plan made a significant difference in our submission process. The documentation addressed all regulatory requirements and demonstrated strong work-zone safety planning

Field Project Engineer

Traffic Control Plans (TCP)

A Traffic Control Plan outlines how traffic will be managed around a work zone or event to ensure safety and minimize disruption. It includes signage, lane closures, detours, flagging operations, and safety measures.

Most municipalities require a TCP for any activity that affects public roads, sidewalks, or traffic flow. It ensures compliance with local regulations and protects workers, pedestrians, and drivers.

  • Road construction and maintenance
  • Utility installations and repairs
  • Emergency response setups
  • Special events (parades, festivals, races)
  • Film productions and temporary closures
  • Lane closure configurations (single, multi-lane, alternating)
  • Flagging operations using AFAD, PTS, and certified flaggers
  • Signage and device placement per MUTCDC, MUTCD, TSRGD, AS 1742
  • Worker safety zone design using barriers, cones, and TMA trucks
  • Coordination with local authorities for permit approvals

Yes. All plans are digital-based and can be integrated with Google Maps. We also offer cloud-based collaboration and real-time updates.

No, but we provide guidance and documentation to support your submission.

No, but we offer guidance on equipment rental and personnel deployment.

Project location, scope and duration, site drawings, traffic impact details, and any previous TCPs.

Typically 2 to 7 business days depending on complexity. Expedited services are available.

Pricing depends on project complexity, location, and duration. Contact us for a free quote tailored to your needs.

We provide TCP services across USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

A Traffic Control Plan outlines how traffic will be managed around a work zone or event to ensure safety and minimize disruption. It includes signage, lane closures, detours, flagging operations, and safety measures.

Most municipalities require a TCP for any activity that affects public roads, sidewalks, or traffic flow. It ensures compliance with local regulations and protects workers, pedestrians, and drivers.

  • Road construction and maintenance
  • Utility installations and repairs
  • Emergency response setups
  • Special events (parades, festivals, races)
  • Film productions and temporary closures
  • Lane closure configurations (single, multi-lane, alternating)
  • Flagging operations using AFAD, PTS, and certified flaggers
  • Signage and device placement per MUTCDC, MUTCD, TSRGD, AS 1742
  • Worker safety zone design using barriers, cones, and TMA trucks
  • Coordination with local authorities for permit approvals

Yes. All plans are digital-based and can be integrated with Google Maps. We also offer cloud-based collaboration and real-time updates.

No, but we provide guidance and documentation to support your submission.

No, but we offer guidance on equipment rental and personnel deployment.

Project location, scope and duration, site drawings, traffic impact details, and any previous TCPs.

Typically 2 to 7 business days depending on complexity. Expedited services are available.

Pricing depends on project complexity, location, and duration. Contact us for a free quote tailored to your needs.

We provide TCP services across USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

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