Consent to work on the road
There are several permissions and fees for conducting works or events within the arterial road reserve. See which ones may apply to you.
Freeways and arterial roads
Department of Transport and Planning is the coordinating road authority for all arterial roads and freeways that are not privately owned in Victoria.
Code of Practice under the Act
Codes of Practice have been developed to provide practical guidance for road authorities and works and infrastructure managers, in the performance of their functions and duties under the Act.
Consent to work on the road
You will need to apply for consent to conduct works on an arterial road or freeway.
Memorandum of Authorisation
You will need to apply for a MoA if you need to manage traffic and install temporary traffic control devices at a worksite or an event.
Road Occupation Charge
Private parties wanting to occupy space on the road may need to pay a Road Occupation Charge.
Events and filming on arterial roads
Non-road activities such as a street fair, a cycling event or fun runs and filming undertaken on arterial roads require a permit.
Information for Traffic Management Companies
Department of Transport (DoT) is delivering the Traffic Management Reform (TMR) program to transform the traffic management industry by providing the extra support needed to promote safety on the road network and reduce unnecessary congestion and delays around worksites.
The TMR program is made up of a range of initiatives that include new nationally aligned traffic management guidance, new Accreditation program and qualifications, a new online Road Access Permits Portal and updated permit application processes.
Visit the TMR program webpage or email [email protected] for more information.