19 May 2021/Categories: CILT, Industry News, Active Travel & Travel Planning, Transport Planning
Highways England Service Delivery Manager David Yates said: "Any incidents on the network can cause widespread disruption and we all want to manage the situation as efficiently as possible and get traffic moving again. "With so many organisations often on scene, good collaboration and communication is essential. These agreed protocols ensure our roles are set out beforehand and better enable us to deal with incidents smoothly, swiftly and effectively. "All of the partner organisations have been working together for some time on this agreement and we are delighted that it has now been agreed and signed by all concerned." It is essential when dealing with incidents that arrangements for coordinating the individual organisations are established in the early stages.
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