The statutory tariff: what it covers and where it applies
The National Highways recovery framework (formerly Highways England) sets the tariff for vehicle recovery on motorways and strategic trunk roads. The tariff applies when the recovery is instructed by a police or traffic officer under the Road Traffic Act 1988 or the Traffic Management Act 2004. It is not a voluntary rate; operators contracted to the framework are required to attend at the published tariff.
The tariff has three components: a mobilisation charge (fixed, covers the operator attending), a time-on-scene charge (per quarter-hour after the first fifteen minutes), and a mileage charge to the delivery destination. Storage at the compound follows a separate daily rate. The figures are reviewed periodically by National Highways and published on the gov.uk domain.
The framework applies to motorways (M-roads) and those A-roads designated as strategic trunk roads managed by National Highways, roughly 4,300 miles of the 245,000-mile UK road network. Recovery on other roads, including most A-roads, falls outside the framework and is priced on a private basis.
