Network strategies

The flexibility of NOPs means they can inform a range of potential network strategies, such as:

  • network monitoring and information repository
  • network fit / alignment assessment and program development
  • operational management and decisions.

The selection of a network strategy should be NOP specific and reflective of the purpose, need and outcomes / outputs wanted from the NOP, as discussed in the following:

Case studies

As demonstrated through the Case Studies in C. Case Studies & Other References, NOP application varies between jurisdictions. This is influenced by the implementation stage they have reached in their application of NOP activities across the jurisdiction, and the network strategy they are implementing.

An indication of what network strategy is being applied with each of the case studies is provided below.

Case Studies Network Strategy Types

Case study

Area

Corridor

Jurisdiction

Network Strategy

Albany Highway - Route Operation Plan

 

X

Western Australia

Network monitoring and information repository

Auckland - Traffic Network Management

X

 

New Zealand

Network fit / alignment assessment and program development

Hamilton City - Network Operating Plan

X

 

New Zealand

Network fit / alignment assessment and program development, and operational management and decisions.

Launceston Network Operation - Preliminary Framework

X

 

Tasmania

Operational management and decisions and eventually network fit / alignment assessment and program development.

Warrigal Road Movement and Place – Intersection Operating Principles

 

X

Victoria

Operational management and decisions