Head Office: +61 (0)2 9477 7262
Email: sales@traffictech.com.au

Company Profile

With its head office in Sydney, Australia Traffic Tech Pty Ltd was incorporated in 2000 with the development of the EzyLoops System. Our focus is on the development of new and innovative products and to become the "go to supplier" for all Local Councils, State government authorities and major infrastructure suppliers for civil and traffic technology related products. We are known to be dedicated to supplying the very best civil engineering and traffic technology products, systems and services available.

With 25 years experience in the Civil Engineeringand Local Government sectors, Jim Morris andMichael Bambridge, together with the team at TrafficTech, in collaboration with their customers are committed to developing practical solutions specific to their individual requirements.

Traffic Tech originated from the development of the EzyLoops system of Sub-surface and Surface mounted vehicle detection loops. Over the years the company has grown to include the distribution of unique high quality traffic safety products supplied to the civil and traffic industry.

In 2002 Traffic Tech developed a retro-fit School Zone Flashing Light System. Our units have been operating in trials throughout New South Wales since 2003. We continue through partnering agreements with other technology companies to pursue the provision of high visibility warning devices.

In 2007 Traffic Tech in partnership with MtM International have developed the Pedestrian and Bicycle Switch Pad that is sure to further enhance its reputation a the innovators in the Australian traffic technology sector.

The continued growth of the EzyLoops systems facilitated the opening of an office in Nevada USA in 2005 in a move to introduce sub-surface loops to the American market. As importers of a growing number of products as well as exporting worldwide and with manufacturing of EzyLoops in New Zealand and the United States, Traffic Tech is now an International organisation with distribution agents in six countries.