Traffic Management Plan (TMP)
Traffic Management Plans (TMP) & Traffic Accommodation Strategies (TAS)
Region Specific Road Closure Planning & Compliance
We specialize in developing Traffic Management Plans (TMPs) and Traffic Accommodation Strategies (TAS) that meet the unique regulatory requirements of each region. Whether you’re in California, or Auckland or Yukon our plans are tailored to local standards and project needs.
Detailed Regional Compliance & Customization
USA
- TMPs required for all Federal aid highway projects.
- Includes TTC, TO, and Public Information components.
- State-specific compliance (e.g., Caltrans, FDOT, TxDOT).
Canada
- Alberta: TAS per Traffic Accommodation in Work Zones Manual.
- Ontario: TMPs per OTM Book 7.
- Quebec: Plans per Tome V Traffic Control Devices Standards.
- BC: TMPs per Traffic Management Manual for Work on Roadways.
- Other provinces: Based on MUTCDC with local adaptations.
New Zealand
- TMPs per NZGTTM and CoPTTM.
- RCA approval required.
Australia
- TMPs per AGTTM, Main Roads WA, and local council codes.
- Includes hazard identification, stakeholder consultation, and risk mitigation.
Transportation Operations (TO) Strategies
Maintaining Traffic Flow During Road Closures
Our TO strategies ensure uninterrupted traffic operations during construction, maintenance, or events. We integrate advanced planning and coordination to minimize delays and maximize safety.
Through strategic planning and real-time coordination, our transportation operations plans help reduce delays, improve efficiency, and ensure compliance with municipal requirements.
Key To Components
- Signal timing adjustments and corridor synchronization.
- Ramp metering and lane management.
- Incident response planning and detour optimization.
- Coordination with transit agencies and emergency services.
- Real-time traffic monitoring using CCTV and sensors.
Traffic Accommodation Strategy (TAS) Design
Safety Focused Planning for Alberta & Similar Jurisdictions
Our TAS designs are built to meet Alberta’s stringent safety and compliance standards, with a strong focus on stakeholder coordination and risk mitigation.
Our Traffic Accommodation Strategy (TAS) design ensures safe work zones, efficient traffic flow, and full regulatory compliance during construction and infrastructure projects. We develop detailed TAS plans tailored to Alberta standards and complex urban environments.
TAS Features & Deliverables
- Detailed traffic control drawings and detour routes.
- Safety provisions for workers and road users.
- Emergency access and pedestrian/cyclist accommodations.
- Compliance with Alberta’s Traffic Accommodation in Work Zones Manual.
- Stakeholder engagement and public communication plans.
Why Choose PLAN MY TRAFFIC?
- Deep knowledge of regional TMP/TAS standards
- Fast turnaround for permit-ready documentation
- Integrated TO strategies for seamless traffic flow
- Serving USA, Canada, Australia & New Zealand
Client Testimonials
For our multi-phase highway rehabilitation project, the Traffic Management Plan (TMP) was structured and easy to implement onsite. The detour layouts, staging strategy, and coordination guidance helped us maintain traffic flow while keeping workers safe. The municipality review process was smooth, and we received approval without major revisions.
Project Manager, Regional Infrastructure ContractorThe TMP prepared for our downtown construction project addressed pedestrian access, emergency routes, and peak-hour traffic conditions in detail. The plan was compliant with local regulations and clearly demonstrated mitigation strategies. It helped us avoid delays and ensured uninterrupted progress throughout the build.
Senior Planner, Urban Development FirmWe required a comprehensive Traffic Management Plan for a corridor improvement project, and the documentation exceeded expectations. The phasing approach, public communication strategy, and safety measures were professionally presented and technically sound. Approval from city authorities was achieved efficiently.
Traffic Operations Coordinator, Municipal AgencyManaging traffic around a high-traffic commercial zone is challenging, but the TMP provided clear staging, signage, and work-zone safety details. The structured traffic diversion plan minimized disruption and maintained compliance with regulatory standards. It significantly reduced approval time and onsite confusion.
Construction Director, Commercial Projects GroupThe Traffic Management Plan for our bridge reconstruction project included detailed lane closure sequencing and contingency planning. It balanced operational efficiency with public safety, and the review authority appreciated the clarity of the documentation. The entire process felt organized and professionally handled.
Senior Civil Engineer, Infrastructure Development CompanyA TMP outlines how traffic will be managed during construction, maintenance, or events. It includes signage, detours, personnel deployment, and timing.
TAS is Alberta’s version of a TMP, focused on safety, detour planning, and stakeholder coordination.
Custom drawings, detour planning, safety provisions, emergency access, and public communication plans.
Yes. We include signal coordination, transit integration, and real-time monitoring.
USA, Canada (Alberta, Ontario, BC, Quebec), Australia, and New Zealand.
Project location, scope, duration, site drawings, and traffic impact details.
Typically 5 to 8 business days.
Typically 15 to 30 business days depending on the region.
- USA: MUTCD, FHWA
- Canada: MUTCDC, OTM Book 7, Alberta’s Work Zones Manual
- Australia: AGTTM, Main Roads WA
- New Zealand: NZGTTM, CoPTTM
No, but we provide all required documentation.
No, but we offer recommendations.
Pricing depends on complexity. Contact us for a custom quote.
Yes. We specialize in scalable plans for complex scenarios.
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