The 2025 Traffic Controller Safety Survey has today been officially launched in Adelaide by the Hon Emily Bourke MLC, Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Minister for Autism, and the Traffic Management Association of Australia (TMAA).
The survey reveals a concerning increase in risks faced by traffic controllers across Australia and New Zealand.
The survey, conducted by TMAA in partnership for the first time with the Temporary Traffic Management – Industry Steering Group (TTM-ISG), collected 1,671 responses from traffic controllers, 1,004 in Australia and 667 in New Zealand, making it the largest survey of its kind in either country.
The findings reveal that traffic controllers feel less safe at work in 2025 than they did in 2024.
Read the 2025 Traffic Controller Safety Survey
Read the Media Release.