TMAA and its members are calling on federal, state and territory authorities to recognise the traffic management sector as an essential service and take action to ensure that the sector can continue to supply this essential community service with a reliable fuel supply at a reasonable cost.
TMAA also acknowledges that states and territories typically include rise and fall cost adjustment clauses in public infrastructure and roads contracts. We call on authorities to utilise these clauses so that increased fuel costs are reflected in payments to suppliers of traffic management services on state infrastructure projects.
Read our open letter.