Incident Response Vehicle, Process & Costs

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Dear National Transport Commission,

What technologies do you possess / use that are similar to the innovative all-in-one response vehicle that can stop and direct motorway traffic after incidents – then clean up spillages and repair the road afterwards.

For further information about the stated process, please see:

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/innov...

Please:

1. provide a 2019 example of the technology being used with costs (but personal information redacted) i.e. the attendance records, times, events and ultimate breakdown of charges for the attendance, spill repair technique involved to departure and advise:

a. When was the process incepted?
b. What problems/issues have the process given rise to if any?
c. What reduction is road-surfacing has been achieved?
d. What savings have this process achieved?

If you are not the appropriate authority i.e. you do not hold this information, please could you advise to whom I should direct my request

My thanks in anticipation

Yours faithfully,

Philip Swift

Ron Grasso, National Transport Commission

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Dear Phillip – thanks for your enquiry. Sincere apologies for the delayed
response.

 

The National Transport Commission is a policy and legislative reform
agency, hence your enquiry is not within our scope. I am not familiar with
who exactly would be able to respond to your enquiry from a governmental
perspective, keeping in mind that it’s possible that these vehicles are
owned and managed by the private sector under contract to the respective
sate and territory governments. With this in mind you may want to contact
any of the following (as possible leads):

 

[1]https://www.transurban.com/

  

[2]https://transport.vic.gov.au/

 

[3]https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/

 

Regards,

Ron

Director Public Affairs and Communication

National Transport Commission

 

Ron​   Grasso
Director Public Affairs and Communication
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From: Philip Swift <[8][FOI #5508 email]>
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To: NTC Enquiries <[9][NTC request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Incident Response Vehicle,
Process & Costs

Dear National Transport Commission,

What technologies do you possess / use that are similar to the innovative
all-in-one response vehicle that can stop and direct motorway traffic
after incidents – then clean up spillages and repair the road afterwards.

For further information about the stated process, please see:

[10]https://www.gov.uk/government/news/innov...

Please:

1. provide a 2019 example of the technology being used with costs (but
personal information redacted) i.e. the attendance records, times, events
and ultimate breakdown of charges for the attendance, spill repair
technique involved to departure and advise:

a. When was the process incepted?
b. What problems/issues have the process given rise to if any?
c. What reduction is road-surfacing has been achieved?
d. What savings have this process achieved?

If you are not the appropriate authority i.e. you do not hold this
information, please could you advise to whom I should direct my request

My thanks in anticipation

Yours faithfully,

Philip Swift

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