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Traffic Control Services in Nova Scotia You Can Rely On!
 

Serving Halifax, Dartmouth, and communities across Nova Scotia.
COR Certified ● 3000 + Safe Job Sites ● Locally Owned & Operated
 

Why Choose us?

COR certified and PROUDLY Canadian owned, Atlantic Traffic Control LTD delivers full service traffic control solutions across Nova Scotia.  With over 3,000 accident free job sites, and a proven track record of reliability, we are trusted by contractors, municipalities, and private clients alike. With over 50+ years of combined experience, professional crews, an in house sign shop, and certified traffic control training programs, we provide safe, efficient, and STRESS FREE traffic management, from planning to execution.

COR

COR CERTIFIED
Safety

Fully COR certified, meeting the highest national safety standards required by contractors and government projects.

Locally Owned
& Operated

Proudly Canadian owned, serving Nova Scotia with reliable, community focused traffic control solutions.

Reliable 

Over 3,000 accident-free job sites with a proven track record of showing up and delivering every time. Zero cancellations!

24/7 Service
Available 

Available day or night to support your project with dependable traffic control when you need it most.

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On-Site Traffic Control

On site full service traffic control including but not limited to Flagging, Lane Closures, Road Closures, etc.

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Certified

Traffic 

Plans

NSTCM compliant traffic plans created by our in house planning experts using industry leading software.

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Equipment

Rentals/

Purchase

Rent or Purchase Traffic Control Equipment/FLU's/Delineator Devices/PPE & more.

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Pilot

Vehicles

Certified pilot vehicles providing safe, compliant escort services for oversized loads.

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TWS/TCP

Courses

Government Certified Traffic Control Courses TCP/TWS

Available 24/7, in all weather conditions! 

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