Welsh Government traffic officer
Welsh Government traffic officers are civilian staff employed by the trunk road agents on behalf of the Welsh Government as a means to ease traffic congestion on major trunk roads in Wales. Their role and powers are similar to their English counterparts working for National Highways, the National Highways traffic officers.
History
They were initially established in order to assist police officers from Gwent Police and South Wales Police by removing part of their workload with regards to breakdowns and collisions.Powers
In addition to a number of exemptions from the Road Traffic Act and Motorway Regulations, traffic officers derive powers from the Traffic Management Act 2004.Officers must follow the directions of a police constable, and to exercise their powers, must be on duty and in uniform.
For the purposes of:
- maintaining or improving the movement of traffic on a relevant road over which the traffic officer has jurisdiction
- preventing or reducing the effect of anything causing congestion or other disruption to the movement of traffic on such a road,
- avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using such a road,
- preventing damage to, or to anything on or near, such a road,
- direct a person driving or propelling a vehicle to stop the vehicle, or to make it proceed in, or keep to, a particular line of traffic,
- for the purposes of a traffic survey of any description which is being carried out on or in the vicinity of a road, to direct a person driving or propelling a vehicle to stop the vehicle, or to make it proceed in, or keep to, a particular line of traffic, or to proceed to a particular point on or near the road on which the vehicle is being driven or propelled of the Road Traffic Act 1988 ),
- to direct persons on foot to stop,
- to direct a person driving a mechanically propelled vehicle, or riding a cycle, on a road to stop the vehicle or cycle,
- to place temporary traffic signs and cones on a road.
Drivers are obliged by the Traffic Management Act 2004 to comply with the directions given by traffic officers. This is briefly explained in the Highway Code: