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Securing Indiana Work Zones with Precision and Care

From the Dunes on Lake Michigan to the Ohio River and beyond, we deliver certified traffic control crews, smart safety systems and rapid mobilization — so your project stays safe, compliant and on schedule.

Every day, construction, utility, and infrastructure worksites across Indiana face mounting pressure to protect their crews, keep the public safe, and stay compliant with state, county, and municipal regulations. That’s where Right Traffic steps in — we take the complexity off your plate.

  • Two construction workers in safety vests and helmets reviewing a map on the side of a road with a white pickup truck in the background, surrounded by trees.

    Flagging & On-Site Crews

    ATSSA-certified flaggers and supervisors ready 24/7, ensuring safety and productivity

  • Multiple cars lined up on a highway lane with orange traffic cones and construction signs indicating lane changes.

    Barricading

    Signage, message boards, cones, barricades - installed correctly, on time, every time.

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    Traffic Plans & Permitting

    We handle traffic plans, necessary approvals, and logistics - so you can focus on your project. 

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Mike Hofert, National Safety Director, Right Traffic

“From the start, we took flaggers out of harm’s way. The integrated 360° cameras give operators full control and provide full situational awareness, setting a new benchmark for roadway safety. For us, this is the new standard in safety.”

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