HWY/General/TBT-HWY-004
Temporary Traffic Signals
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Temporary Traffic Signals
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-HWY-004 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- Temporary traffic signals control vehicle movements at roadworks where the carriageway is restricted to a single lane.
- The Safety at Street Works and Road Works Code of Practice governs the use of temporary signals on UK roads.
- Portable traffic signals must be set up, tested, and confirmed working before any carriageway restriction is implemented.
- Signal timings must be programmed to suit the road length, traffic volume, and queue management requirements.
- All-red periods must be sufficient for vehicles to clear the restricted section before opposing traffic is released.
- Manual control may be needed during peak traffic periods to prevent excessive queuing and driver frustration.
- Signal heads must be clearly visible to approaching traffic — obstructions, vegetation, and glare must not block the view.
- Operatives setting up temporary signals must hold the relevant NRSWA competency for traffic signal installation.
- Stop/go boards operated by trained personnel are an alternative to signals for short-duration, short-length works.
- Regular monitoring of signal operation throughout the shift is essential — a failed signal creates dangerous head-on conflicts.
Why?
| Head-on collision | A failed or incorrectly timed temporary signal releases opposing traffic simultaneously, causing head-on collisions at the restriction. |
| Driver compliance | Signals must be clearly visible and correctly timed — frustrated drivers who cannot see the signal or face excessive waits may ignore them. |
| Legal requirement | The Code of Practice requires competent installation and monitoring — non-compliant temporary signals attract prosecution and enforcement. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Highway Works Safety Awareness | Chapter 8 Signing and Guarding |
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