Preparing for Tropical Cyclone Alfred: Safety, Readiness, and the Role of Traffic Control

Cyclone Alfred is approaching South East QLD & Northern NSW. Learn how to stay safe and how traffic control plays a crucial role in disaster management.
Traffic Control in Action: ECTC Crew Ensures Safety at Spear Creek, Mount Isa

See how ECTC’s expert traffic controllers helped complete critical bridge inspections in Mount Isa ahead of schedule.
Narangba Power Works: ECTC’s Essential Role in Keeping Roads Safe

Learn how East Coast Traffic Control ensures road safety during power maintenance in Narangba, protecting workers and motorists alike.
The Hidden Dangers of Roadworks: What Motorists Need to Know

Roadwork zones are high-risk areas for motorists and workers. Learn how to navigate them safely and avoid common hazards.
North Queensland Floods Highlight the Vital Role of Traffic Control During Extreme Weather

Discover how ECTC’s Fleet Program with 30 new Toyota Hilux Workmates enhances safety, efficiency, and sustainability.
Driving Success: Warrego Highway Crew Shines Through Challenges

Discover how ECTC’s Fleet Program with 30 new Toyota Hilux Workmates enhances safety, efficiency, and sustainability.
Driving Safety and Sustainability: The Success of ECTC’s Fleet Program

Discover how ECTC’s Fleet Program with 30 new Toyota Hilux Workmates enhances safety, efficiency, and sustainability.
The Hidden Dangers of Ignoring Road Safety: Why Compliance Matters

Discover why road safety compliance is essential for public and worker protection, avoiding costly penalties, and ensuring efficient traffic management.
Sunny Day in Ningi Boosts Traffic Control Operations: Cyclone Season Safety Tips for Queensland

Be cyclone-ready. Learn safety tips and how East Coast Traffic Control supports Queensland communities.
Stay Safe This Wet Season: “If It’s Flooded, Forget It”

Stay safe this wet season! Learn why driving through floodwaters is dangerous, and discover tips to navigate Queensland and Northern NSW roads during heavy rains. If it’s flooded, forget it.