
Fast, Reliable Traffic Guidance Schemes
Stay on track with our same day Traffic Guidance Schemes (TGS). Whether it's roadworks, events, utilities, or construction, we ensure fast, compliant solutions with no delays so you can get the job done without any hassle.
Experts in traffic management and TGS planning, delivering tailored solutions.
Our traffic guidance schemes are fast, reliable, and customer-focused, ensuring that your needs are met with efficiency and precision. We understand the importance of time, which is why we offer a same day turnaround for your Traffic Guidance Scheme (TGS). Order from us, and we'll have it drafted and sent back to you on the same day no waiting, no follow-ups. We are committed to delivering on time, every time.
We consistently produce Traffic Guidance Schemes (TGS) in less than 12 hours, keeping your project moving forward without delay.
✅ Same day service
High-quality service at a price that fits your budget, with no hidden costs, just clear pricing and exceptional value every time.
✅ Competitive Pricing
All TGS plans are fully compliant with local road authority, council regulations, and safety standards before work begins. WHS Act and Reg (AU) AS1742.3 and AGTTM (AU)
✅ Compliant and Reliable
Across Australia, our expert traffic designers and dedicated planning team deliver tailored, hassle-free solutions for any project, we’ve got the experience to handle any job.
✅ Experienced Team
Using RapidPlan and Nearmap, we create precise, efficient, and detailed TGS that are fully tailored to your project needs, ensuring smooth and safe traffic management.
✅ Cutting-Edge Tools
✅ 24/7 Solutions: Always Available
Need a TGS or TMP after hours? We’ve got you covered. No matter the last-minute request, we deliver anytime, day or night.
Our Services
✅ Site-specific Traffic Guidance Schemes (TGS)
We design and deliver customised Traffic Guidance Schemes to fit your unique requirements. Whether you're overseeing a construction project, planning an event, or managing temporary traffic changes, we provide solutions to keep everything running smoothly.
✅ Site-specific Traffic Management Plans (TMP)
We provide tailored Traffic Management Plans that meet your specific needs while ensuring full compliance with local regulations. Whether you're managing a construction project, organising an event, or meeting road authority requirements, we create plans that prioritize safety, minimize delays, and keep your project on track.






Contact Us
Sick of waiting on other companies that don’t respond or can’t handle your complicated projects? Need a reliable TGS or TMP provider who delivers on time, every time? Contact us now.
Monday - Sunday: 24/7
Matthew Point
0409 753 118
operations@onpointtgs.com.au
FAQs
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What is a Traffic Guidance Scheme (TGS)?
A TGS is a detailed plan that outlines how traffic will be managed around a worksite or event to ensure the safety of workers, motorists, and pedestrians. It includes signage, barriers, detours, and other control measures.
When is a TGS required?
A TGS is required whenever roadworks, maintenance, or any activities impact normal road use particularly on public roads, highways, or near pedestrian areas.
Who approves the TGS?
TGS plans typically need to be submitted and approved by the local council, road authority depending on the jurisdiction.
Can you design a custom TGS for my project?
Yes, we specialize in creating custom Traffic Guidance Schemes tailored to the size, location, and duration of your project. We ensure compliance with local traffic control standards (e.g., AS 1742.3 in Australia). Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management (AGTTM), Worksite Safety – Traffic Management Code of Practice, VicRoads Supplement to AS1742.3, AS 1742.3 – Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices
What’s included in your TGS service?
Site assessment and risk
Custom traffic control plan
Signage & equipment specification
Detour & pedestrian flow management
Council/authority submission support
Onsite implementation support (optional)
How long does it take to prepare a TGS?
Most TGS plans can be delivered within 4–8 hours, depending on the complexity and location. Urgent 1-4 hour same-day services are also available.
Is your team's qualifications?
Our Traffic Management Designers are fully qualified and nationally recognized under the following skill sets:
TMD1: RIISS00063 – Traffic Management Designer for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads
TMD2: RIISS00064 – Traffic Management Designer for High Volume Roads
TMD3: RIISS00065 – Traffic Management Designer for Motorways and Freeways
These qualifications ensure we meet all planning and design requirements for traffic guidance schemes across a wide range of road environments, from local streets to major highways and motorways.
Can you assist with permits and council approvals?
Absolutely. We can assist in preparing the documentation required for permit applications and liaise with local authorities on your behalf.
Do you also provide traffic control personnel and equipment?
Yes, we can arrange licensed traffic controllers and rental of signage, barriers, cones, and other equipment as part of a full-service package.
How do I get a quote or book your service?
Just click here, submit your project details, and we’ll get back to you with a quote and timeframe within 4 hours..
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What is a Traffic Management Plan (TMP)?
A TMP is a comprehensive document outlining how traffic (including vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists) will be safely managed around a worksite, event, or infrastructure project. It goes beyond the Traffic Guidance Scheme (TGS) by including risk assessments, site-specific hazards, emergency planning, and legal responsibilities.
How is a TMP different from a TGS?
A TGS is a diagram or map showing signage, devices, and detours for temporary traffic control.
A TMP includes the TGS, but also provides a detailed explanation of how traffic risks will be managed, who is responsible, what controls are in place, and how compliance will be monitored.
TMPs are generally required for larger or higher-risk projects, or when working on complex roads like highways or city arterials.
When is a TMP required?
You will typically need a TMP when:
The project impacts public traffic or pedestrians.
You’re working on high-volume, high-speed, or complex roads.
Your local authority, road manager, or SafeWork regulator requires it.
You're applying for a road occupancy or construction permit.
What’s included in a Traffic Management Plan?
A standard TMP includes:
Project details and scope of works
Risk assessments and hazard controls
Roles and responsibilities
Emergency and incident management
Pedestrian and cyclist considerations
Environmental and public transport impacts
Communication plan
Traffic Guidance Schemes (TGSs)
Compliance with legislation and standards
What standards and codes do you follow?
Our TMPs comply with all relevant national and local standards, including:
Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management (AGTTM)
AS 1742.3 – Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices
State-specific Codes of Practice Worksite Safety – Traffic Management Code of Practice, VicRoads Supplement to AS1742.3
SafeWork Regulations and WHS Codes
Are your TMP planners qualified?
Yes, our team includes certified Traffic Management Designers with the following qualifications:
TMD1 – Urban streets & low volume rural roads (RIISS00063)
TMD2 – High volume roads (RIISS00064)
TMD3 – Motorways & freeways (RIISS00065)
This ensures we can plan for everything from small suburban worksites to major freeway projects.
7. How long does it take to prepare a TMP?
Timeframes depend on project complexity, but most TMPs are completed within 24 - 48 hours. We also offer urgent turnaround services when required.
Do you help with submissions and approvals?
Absolutely. We provide full support for submitting your TMP to:
Local councils
State road authorities (e.g., TMR, TfNSW, VicRoads)
SafeWork or WHS regulators
Event or construction permit authorities
Can you supply traffic controllers and equipment too?
Yes. We offer end-to-end traffic management services including:
Qualified traffic controllers
Signage, barriers, cones & VMS boards
Onsite TMP implementation and monitoring
How do I get started?
Simple! Contact Us or request a plan, and we’ll get in touch with a quote and project timeline.
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We offer fast turnaround and same-day service for both Traffic Guidance Schemes (TGS) and Traffic Management Plans (TMP), depending on your project needs.
TGS: Ready within 4 hours
TMP: Ready within 8 hours
To meet these timeframes, we just need:
All relevant project information (e.g. site address, scope of work, dates, times, traffic impacts)
Full payment for the plan
Once we have everything we need, our certified designers get straight to work with no delays. This is ideal for urgent projects, last-minute council submissions, or quick approvals.
Need help collecting the right info? Just ask and we’ll guide you through it.
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Once you accept our quote, we’ll instantly send you an invoice via email. The invoice includes a secure payment link, where you can choose to pay by:
Bank transfer
Credit or debit card (online)
Payments are processed instantly, so as soon as we receive confirmation, we’ll begin drafting your plan right away.
Same-day service starts as soon as payment is received – meaning you’ll get your TGS within 4 hours or your TMP within 8 hours, provided we have all the required project info.
Need help with the payment process? Just reach out and we’re here to make it easy
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We offer a complete service that includes applying for council or road authority permits for the Traffic Guidance Scheme (TGS) or Traffic Management Plan (TMP) we design for you.
Our team is experienced in working with local councils and understands exactly what's required to get your plan approved efficiently and without hassle.
We also offer this as part of a package price, so you don’t have to worry about navigating the paperwork or approval process yourself.
Let us know your project location, and we’ll include council submission support in your quote.