We are specialists in delivering high speed solutions for clients across the UK. Our teams operate advanced high-speed equipment, and deploying the latest plant, including a fleet of Impact Protection Vehicles (IPVs).
Go Traffic Management’s in-house IPV and Traffic Safety Officers (TSCOs) are supported by a large number of trained IPV drivers, IPV foremen and Lantra 12A/B qualified operatives.
Our teams have delivered high speed solutions to support a wide range of activities including: grass cutting on strategic routes, bridge inspections, national highway works and major projects.




HIGH SPEED SERVICES AT A GLANCE
At Go Traffic Management, we deliver a range of high speed services including:
- Motorways and high speed Dual Carriageways
- Narrow lane systems
- Lane closures – static & off-peak
- Hard shoulder closures
- Tidal flows
- Full road closures
- Diversions
- Convoy systems
- Traffic Management Design (including AutoCad & 3D BIM).
GO TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT’S APPROACH TO HIGH SPEED
We support our clients to carry out planned, cyclic, and reactive maintenance activities on high speed highways. Throughout the planning and design process we work collaboratively with clients and key stakeholders to establish requirements, design traffic management solutions and agree scheme programming.
During delivery stage, our experienced teams work to a structured programme, optimising traffic management activities, considering occupation timing and use of road space.
Our teams work through the day and night to keep our clients sites safe and the country moving.
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