Mahesh Kamani

Variable Message Signs

Variable Message Signs and Arrow Boards: Helping Drivers Make Safer Decisions

Variable Message Signs and Arrow Boards: More Than Just Roadside Equipment​ When drivers approach roadworks or a temporary traffic management site, the first thing they often notice is a Variable Message Sign (VMS) or an electronic arrow board. Most people see these devices every day, but few realise just how important they are to the […]

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Complacency in Traffic Management: Why Staying Focused Matters

Complacency in Traffic Management: Why Staying Focused Matters

Complacency and Repetitive Work Experience is one of the greatest strengths in traffic management. The more time spent on the job, the more knowledge, confidence and situational awareness a worker develops. However, there is a hidden risk that can come with experience. When tasks become familiar and routine, it can be easy to slip into

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Barleys Traffic | Managing Pressure and Decision Fatigue in Traffic Management

Managing Pressure and Decision Fatigue in Traffic Management

Managing Pressure and Decision Fatigue Traffic management is a job that requires constant attention and quick thinking. Live traffic environments can change in seconds, and every situation requires decisions that help keep workers and road users safe. When tight timeframes, public expectations, and ongoing decision making are added to the mix, the mental load can

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Barleys Traffic | Staying Connected When Working Alone in Traffic Management

Staying Connected When Working Alone in Traffic Management

Staying Connected When Working Alone Traffic management often requires team members to work independently or at a distance from the rest of the crew. While this is a normal part of the job, spending long periods alone can present challenges that are not always obvious. Working in isolation can affect focus, confidence, and mental wellbeing,

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Barleys Traffic | How Our Team Protects Vulnerable Road Users Every Day

How Our Team Protects Vulnerable Road Users Every Day

Protecting Vulnerable Road Users Starts With Our Team At Barleys Traffic Management, protecting vulnerable road users is not just part of the job. It is something our team takes responsibility for on every site, every day. Pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists rely on us to create safe and clear paths around our worksites. They do not

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Barleys Traffic | Traffic Flow and Vehicle Interaction in Traffic Management

Traffic Flow and Vehicle Interaction in Traffic Management

Traffic Flow and Vehicle Interaction Keeping traffic moving safely is one of the most important parts of a Traffic Controller and Traffic Management Implementor’s role. It is not only about stopping and releasing vehicles. It is also about how we position ourselves, how we interact with drivers, and how we manage traffic flow across the

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Barleys Traffic | Managing Adverse Weather in Traffic Management

Managing Adverse Weather in Traffic Management

Adverse Weather and Worksite Safety Weather can change a safe worksite into an unsafe one within minutes. Conditions like strong wind, heat, fog, or heavy rain can affect both workers and road users. At Barleys Traffic Management, we expect every crew to monitor weather conditions closely and act early. Safety decisions should be made before

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Barleys Traffic | Managing Psychosocial Hazards in Traffic Management

Managing Psychosocial Hazards in Traffic Management

Psychosocial Hazards on the Road Traffic management is not only about Traffic Control Devices (TCD). It also involves dealing with people. Most drivers are patient and cooperative, but sometimes situations can become challenging. Aggressive behaviour, frustration, and verbal abuse are a risk. These are known as psychosocial hazards. They can affect both your safety and

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