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Council approves pilot contract to use private traffic-response units for minor accidents
Summary
The council approved a contract with TrafficServe (a private contractor led by a retired police chief) to deploy non-enforcement units that respond to minor traffic accidents, road hazards and motorist assistance during peak times; the company will provide vehicles and ramp up over six months.
The Montgomery City Council approved a pilot contract to hire a private contractor, described at the meeting as TrafficServe and led by a retired police chief, to respond to minor traffic accidents, road hazards and motorist-assistance calls.
Chief Craig Boyse described the contract to the council as a way to add three non-enforcement units during peak times to address minor crashes and roadway hazards, free up…
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