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To report an issue that presents a real or potential risk to road users, please call our 24/7 hotline on 1300 139 933 instead.

To report an issue that presents a real or potential risk to road users, please call our 24/7 hotline on 1300 139 933 instead.

Please call triple zero (000) if a life-threatening emergency.

To report an issue that presents a real or potential risk to road users, please call our 24/7 hotline 1300 139 933.

This may include spills / debris / snow / ice / water / fallen trees on road, road obstructions, rock falls / landslips.

For road closures due to frost, ice and snow visit the Tasmania Police website.

If you are reporting a live animal on the road you will need to contact your local council office.

You will not be able to submit an online enquiry or report for this category.

This may include mowing, litter, trees and vegetation, drainage, abandoned vehicles, roadkill and damaged signs.

If the issue presents a real or potential risk to road users, please call our 24/7 hotline on 1300 139 933 instead.

Did you know?

You can access the latest information about current projects being undertaken on Tasmania’s state roads. Some projects have their own dedicated contact channels.

You can also view our interactive roadworks map to see information on our current and planned roadworks, including working hours and traffic impacts.

Click here to find out more about speed limits in Tasmania, including how speed limits are set and managed.

To report an issue that presents a real or potential risk to road users, please call our 24/7 hotline on 1300 139 933 instead. This may include traffic lights outages or damaged infrastructure.

You can use this form for other issues or enquiries, or to requests to install new traffic lights or automated pedestrian crossing on a State road.

Click here to find out more about how traffic lights work in Tasmania.

Visit our Claims for damage page before you submit an enquiry for information on claim types and the claims for damage process.

There is also a link to our online claim form for claims for damage to vehicles.

You can submit a general heavy vehicle traffic enquiry through this form. However, there may be a specific Heavy vehicle contact where you should direct your enquiry.

If you want to undertake an activity that may impact on the State road reservation, you may need a permit.

Examples include works, events, traffic management, advertising community events, and roadside tourism signs.

Visit our Permits and bookings page for more information, or to apply for a permit.

You will not be able to submit an online enquiry or report for this category.

For enquiries relating to street lighting please contact Tas Networks.

You will not be able to submit an online enquiry or report for this category.

If you are unable to find the category you are looking for, please provide as much information as you can so that we can direct your enquiry to the correct area.

Were you at or near a specific address, junction, town, landmark, or business? Which direction were you travelling / where were you headed? If at a roadworks site, did you see any machinery / trucks / a contractor name? The 4-digit traffic signals box number, if known.

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