Nebraska Department of Transportation
(Gering, Neb.) — Today, the Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT), together with the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP), held a ceremony to celebrate the signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between first responders in Banner, Cheyenne, Deuel, Kimball and Scotts Bluff Counties.
Formalized Traffic Incident Management (TIM) partnerships in the Nebraska Panhandle support NDOT and its safety partners progress in moving TIM initiatives forward to improve safety for all, reliability and efficiency on the roadway. This marks a major milestone in the NDOT program, which has been working for over a decade to advance TIM in targeted areas.
“The signing of this MOU is a significant achievement for our TIM Program and a testament to the dedication of our first responders in the Nebraska Panhandle. By formalizing our partnerships, we’re strengthening our collective response, reducing incident clearance times and, most importantly, protecting the lives of first responders and the traveling public. We are proud to stand with our partners today to celebrate this milestone and reaffirm our shared commitment to keeping Nebraska’s roadways moving safely,” shared Mick Syslo, NDOT Deputy Director of Operations.
At the ceremony, NDOT, NSP and local first responders spoke about the critical work our responders do to keep roadways safe in Nebraska and raise awareness to travelers about the dangerous work responders take on every day.
“By formalizing our efforts with NDOT and local responders, we’re taking a significant step forward in road safety. Our partnership is crucial for improving road safety and ensuring our responders are better supported. This collaboration will help us respond more effectively and keep everyone on the road safer,” expressed Captain Art Frerichs, Nebraska State Patrol Troop E