Industry
Traffic Engineering
Technical advice, policy and standards relating to traffic management, signposting and linemarking.
Roads & Traffic Engineering
Leadership and strategic advice on traffic engineering, temporary works design and associated safety issues.
Superseded traffic technical documents
The register of superseded Transport for NSW and the former Roads and Traffic Authority's traffic and transport technical manuals.
Traffic Control Training
Any person carrying out traffic control work must undertake appropriate traffic control training.
Road and rail crossings
Upgrading railway crossings, and public education campaigns.
Railway crossing safety series documents
Documents and policy information for the Railway crossing safety series.
Your role as a planner
For a planner, managing risk at railway crossings directly contributes to the provision of a safer, more efficient and cleaner road environment.
Railway crossing safety series
Equipping planners with knowledge and understanding to manage safety at railway crossings.
Providing emergency power to traffic signals
What happens when traffic signals are blacked out or flashing yellow due to power supply disruption.
Local councils
Support and funding to local councils to assist with various traffic related activities.
Tow trucks
Tow truck administrative functions are now managed by NSW Fair Trading.
Hanging banners on bridges and overpasses
Transport for NSW is proud to support community services by permitting the display of banners at no cost on bridges.
Event management guidelines
The requirements relating to traffic and transport management for special events.
Road occupancy licences
A Road Occupancy Licence is required for any activity likely to impact on traffic flow, even if that activity takes place off-road.
Documents specific to development and other third party works
Information and resources to assist you in your private development proposal or other third party works.
Works Authorisation Deed
A Works Authorisation Deed (WAD) is a legally binding contract between Transport for NSW and an external party, typically a developer.
Our role and what you need to provide
Transport for NSW supports the Minister for Planning, local councils and consent authorities in the process to consider your proposal.
State Voluntary Planning Agreements
From 2020, all SVPA’s to which Transport for NSW is a party to are available to view.
Roads - Private development
Transport for NSW works everyday with developers whose projects may trigger a statutory referral and/or impact the State road network.
Motor dealers
The relationship between Transport for NSW and Participants (who register vehicles for their customers) is important.