Traffic Management Workwear UK – Hi Vis Clothing for Roadside Teams

Our traffic management workwear collection is designed for highways, roadside operations, traffic control teams, contractors, utilities and infrastructure workplaces where high visibility clothing is essential for safety and site compliance. This collection includes hi vis clothing for traffic management teams, with options across hi vis vests, protective hi vis jackets, practical hi vis trousers and specialist orange high visibility clothing for traffic-exposed working environments.

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Hi Vis Clothing for Traffic Management & Roadside Work

Traffic management workwear is widely used in environments where teams are working near live traffic, public roads, highways, street works and transport infrastructure. These garments are commonly chosen by traffic management operatives, highways contractors, utilities teams, roadside maintenance crews and infrastructure workers who need visible clothing that supports safer working in exposed environments.

If you need help understanding garment classes and high visibility requirements, read our EN ISO 20471 guide, our explanation of Class 1, Class 2 and Class 3 hi vis clothing and our guide to traffic management hi vis requirements.

Build the Right Traffic Management Clothing Package

Traffic management teams often need a combination of garments depending on season, weather exposure and site role. Our wider range includes hi vis vests for lightweight visibility, hi vis jackets for outerwear protection, hi vis trousers for lower-body visibility and hi vis polos and t-shirts for breathable everyday workwear.

For teams operating in orange garment environments or comparing rail-related clothing requirements, you can also browse rail specification hi vis workwear and read our guide on orange vs yellow hi vis clothing.

Used Alongside PPE, Footwear & Site Safety Equipment

Traffic management workwear is often worn alongside PPE, safety footwear, helmets, gloves and other roadside safety equipment depending on the task and risk assessment. Many teams build layered uniform packages so garments can be adapted to changing weather and site exposure throughout the year.

If you are reviewing wider site safety responsibilities, read our guides on what PPE is required by law in the UK workplace and PPE equipment for construction sites.

Branded Traffic Management Uniforms & Teamwear

Many businesses ordering traffic management workwear also build broader uniform packages around jackets, tops, trousers and specialist site clothing. We provide in-house embroidery and logo printing across suitable garments and wider branded workwear packages for contractors, highways teams and roadside operatives.

For more guidance, read our guide to ordering branded workwear and our logo placement guide.

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Choose the Right Traffic Management Workwear for Roadside Conditions

This page helps you choose the right traffic management workwear based on garment type, roadside exposure, weather conditions, site role and visibility requirements. Traffic management clothing is widely used across highways, utilities, roadside maintenance, infrastructure contracts and contractor environments where teams need clearly visible workwear for exposed operating conditions.

Many workplaces require garments that comply with EN ISO 20471, with the correct class depending on site risk, traffic exposure and the task being carried out. If you are unsure which level is needed, our guides explaining EN ISO 20471 requirements, hi vis classes and traffic management hi vis requirements explain how these garments fit within workplace compliance.

Browse the main related garment categories below to compare vests, jackets, trousers, tops and rail-linked orange clothing, then build a broader traffic management uniform package around the conditions your team works in.

Traffic Management Guides & Advice

Learn more about traffic management hi vis requirements, visibility standards, roadside PPE responsibilities and how to choose the right garments for highways, utilities, contractor and infrastructure teams.

Traffic Management Workwear FAQs

What is traffic management workwear?
Traffic management workwear is high visibility clothing used by teams working near live traffic, highways, roadside infrastructure and public road environments where workers need clearly visible garments for safer operation.
What types of traffic management clothing are commonly used?
Traffic management teams commonly use hi vis vests, jackets, trousers, polos and other layered garments depending on the weather, the site role and the level of exposure to moving vehicles and roadside conditions.
Is traffic management workwear different from general hi vis clothing?
It can be. Traffic management clothing often needs to suit more exposed roadside environments and may require specific garment types, colours or visibility classes depending on the site rules, risk assessment and employer requirements.
Can traffic management workwear be layered for different weather conditions?
Yes. Many teams use layered clothing packages that combine vests, polos, jackets and trousers so workers can adapt to warmer, colder, wetter and more exposed roadside conditions while maintaining visibility.
Can you add logos to traffic management workwear?
Some garments may be supplied as part of wider branded workwear packages, but logo placement should always be checked carefully so branding does not interfere with reflective layout, fluorescent coverage or the workplace garment requirement.
Can traffic management garments be included in a branded uniform package?
Yes. Many contractors and highways teams combine traffic management garments with branded jackets, tops and other site clothing to create a broader and more consistent uniform package across staff roles.
Will adding a logo affect compliance?
Potentially, so logo placement should always be reviewed before production. Branding must not reduce the required fluorescent background material or reflective tape coverage beyond what the garment standard allows.
Where can I learn more about branded workwear ordering?
What standard should traffic management workwear meet in the UK?
In many workplaces, traffic management garments should comply with EN ISO 20471, with the correct class depending on the site risk, level of traffic exposure and the role being carried out.
What hi vis class is usually needed for traffic management work?
The correct class depends on the garment design, site conditions and employer requirement. Always check the individual product specification and the workplace requirement before ordering. You can read more here: Hi vis classes explained – Class 1, Class 2 & Class 3.
Should traffic management teams wear orange or yellow hi vis?
This depends on the workplace, the type of site and the clothing requirement in place. Some environments use orange garments more commonly, while others use yellow. Always check the site requirement before ordering. Read more here: Orange vs yellow hi vis – which should you choose?.
Where can I read more about traffic management hi vis requirements and PPE responsibilities?

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