Cost of Road Enforcement and Safety Survey issued September 2020
Dear Association of Police and Crime Commissioners,
The Government is currently reviewing roads policing, and what the future of traffic law enforcement may look like via the Road Enforcement and Safety Survey.
Please could you supply information regarding cost of issuing the survey and processing the results. Furthermore, please could you specify source of budget for the survey.
Yours faithfully,
Nick Freeman
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Dear Mr Freeman,
Thank you for your email.
Whilst the survey has been shared via the APCC by Alison Hernandez as our Roads Safety Lead, the survey itself has been put together by the Devon and Cornwall Office for the Police and Crime Commissioner. Therefore, there have been no costs incurred by the APCC in terms of issuing the survey.
You may wish to get in touch with the Devon & Cornwall OPCC to find out more, although we anticipate that any cost involved in issuing the survey would not go beyond staff time and subscription to the SurveyMonkey service. Information on SurveyMonkey subscription rates can be found on their website:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/
In terms of processing the results, data analysis is carried out automatically and digitally by the SurveyMonkey service. Both the APCC and the Devon and Cornwall OPCC will then look at the data analysis.
We hope this helps.
Kind regards,
APCC Secretariat
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