East Coast Traffic Control has deployed two Cone Deployment Trucks and a set of new utes across the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, strengthening our operational capacity to meet growing client demand.
As the region continues to experience a steady increase in civil projects, council works and infrastructure upgrades, the need for efficient, safe and well-equipped traffic control is more important than ever. This recent fleet expansion allows us to respond faster, scale more effectively, and support a wider network of worksites without compromising on quality or safety.
More capability. Faster setups. Safer crews.
Cone Deployment Trucks improve both speed and safety on-site by allowing crews to set up or pack down without manually handling every cone in high-traffic areas. The additional utes provide flexible transport for signage, VMS units and supervisors, helping us manage jobs of all sizes with the responsiveness our clients expect.
The new vehicles are already active in the field and form part of our ongoing investment in the Northern Rivers. While we’re not naming specific projects or locations, we can say this — the region is growing, and we’re growing with it.
Proudly supporting regional works with local crews and reliable gear.
Whether it’s highway maintenance, regional detours or urban upgrades, we’re committed to backing our crews with the tools they need to get the job done right. This fleet upgrade ensures we can continue to deliver professional, compliant and on-time traffic control across Northern NSW.
FAQs
Where are the new vehicles based?
They’ve been deployed into the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales and are already active on local projects.
What is a Cone Deployment Truck?
It’s a specialised vehicle that helps traffic controllers deploy and retrieve cones safely and efficiently, especially in high-risk or high-speed environments.
Why the expansion now?
Client demand in the Northern Rivers has increased, and we’re scaling to meet that demand while maintaining safety and quality standards.
Do these upgrades affect availability of crews?
Yes — in a good way. These vehicles help our teams respond more quickly and support more projects across the region.
Are you recruiting in the area?
Yes. We’re always looking for qualified Traffic Controllers and TMIs across regional NSW, including the Northern Rivers.



