
Independent council-area traffic and freight report generated from SCATS and TIRTL project outputs. Generated: 2026-06-22 16:34
| Theme | Why | Possible question |
|---|---|---|
| Freight movement / truck exposure review | Matched TIRTL detector evidence shows 17.1M observed trucks. | Do the highest observed freight detector sites require a DTP freight movement or truck exposure review? |
| State arterial / freeway interface advocacy | The highest-ranked SCATS sites appear to include state arterial, freeway or major corridor interfaces. | Which top-ranked sites are DTP-controlled or state-road interfaces, and what upgrades or operational changes are planned? |
| Network coordination review | The council has broad SCATS coverage with 206 matched sites. | Should DTP review signal coordination across the broader council network rather than only the largest individual sites? |
Bright blue circles show matched SCATS traffic signal sites. Bright orange-red circles show matched TIRTL detector sites where TIRTL coverage exists. The black outline shows the official council/LGA boundary. Sites are assigned to council areas by coordinate inside the official LGA polygon.
Wyndham's busiest matched SCATS sites by cumulative movements.
Shows how much traffic is carried by the top five sites, next five sites and remaining sites.
Observed truck volumes at matched TIRTL detector sites, where coverage exists.
Comparison of matched SCATS sites and matched TIRTL detector sites for this council.
| Rank | Site ID | Site / intersection | Geocoded locality | Movements |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3088 | POINT COOK near JAMIESON | Point Cook | 339.5M |
| 2 | 5003 | Princes Hwy West / Old Geelong | Werribee | 295.4M |
| 3 | 5273 | Pfw / Forsyth | Point Cook | 281.5M |
| 4 | 5313 | Derrimut / Hogans | Hoppers Crossing | 276.3M |
| 5 | 5259 | Werribee / Cottrell / Princes Hwy West | Werribee | 267.5M |
| 6 | 5252 | Morris / Heaths | Hoppers Crossing | 238.1M |
| 7 | 5254 | Derrimut / Heaths | Hoppers Crossing | 235.3M |
| 8 | 5286 | Princes Freeway / Eastbound Ramp / Forsyth | Point Cook | 229.2M |
| 9 | 5002 | Fitzgerald / Leakes / Kororoit Creek | Laverton | 225.4M |
| 10 | 5328 | Old Geelong Road / Forsyth Road / Ashcroft Avenue | Hoppers Crossing | 204.0M |
| 11 | 5272 | Synnot Btn Wedge & Bridge | Werribee | 201.8M |
| 12 | 5257 | Werribee Main Road(Princes Hwy West) / Derrimut | Werribee | 194.4M |
| Rank | TIRTL site | Observed site | Vehicles | Trucks | Truck % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | TIRTL_281 | PFW 870m West of Forsyth Road IB | 13.1M | 0.6M | 4.51% |
| 2 | TIRTL_314 | PFW 240m East of Duncans Road (OB) | 7.5M | 0.6M | 7.51% |
| 3 | TIRTL_312 | PFW 125m East of Kororoit Creek Road (IB) | 12.8M | 0.6M | 4.25% |
| 4 | TIRTL_282 | PFW 210m West of Forsyth Road (IB) | 11.7M | 0.5M | 4.66% |
| 5 | TIRTL_324 | PFW 870m West of Forsyth Road (OB) | 13.5M | 0.5M | 4.01% |
| 6 | TIRTL_323 | PFW 1510m West of Forsyth Road (OB) | 13.5M | 0.5M | 4.01% |
| 7 | TIRTL_283 | PFW 220m East of Forsyth Road (IB) | 11.9M | 0.5M | 4.55% |
| 8 | TIRTL_269 | PFW 780m West of Sneydes Road (IB) | 9.1M | 0.5M | 5.77% |
| 9 | TIRTL_267 | PFW 640m East of Duncans Road (IB) | 9.1M | 0.5M | 5.65% |
| 10 | TIRTL_306 | PFW 810m East of Sneydes Road (IB) | 9.2M | 0.5M | 5.50% |
| 11 | TIRTL_270 | PFW 200m West of Sneydes Road (IB) | 8.5M | 0.5M | 5.87% |
| 12 | TIRTL_317 | PFW 780m West of Sneydes Road (OB) | 8.7M | 0.5M | 5.67% |
SCATS site coordinates and TIRTL detector coordinates are assigned to official council/LGA polygons using point-in-polygon spatial joins. SCATS figures are long-period cumulative traffic signal movements from the project’s cleaned SCATS layer. TIRTL figures are observed classified-vehicle counts from matched detector sites and should be interpreted as corridor/detector evidence rather than a full council-wide truck census.
The “Geocoded suburb/locality” column comes from the site lookup/geocoding layer. It is useful for orientation, but the council assignment is controlled by the site coordinate falling within the official council/LGA polygon.
Wyndham ranks 14 across Greater Melbourne councils by matched SCATS traffic movements, with 206 matched SCATS sites and 17,712.2M cumulative movements in the current project layer.
The busiest matched SCATS site is POINT COOK near JAMIESON in/near Point Cook, with 339.5M movements.