The safety of our customers is our number one priority. We monitor our toll roads 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and conduct regular equipment checks and maintenance across the Linkt network.

If you break down or have an accident, 24/7 safety cameras will alert our control room operators and we’ll send out an incident response unit to assist you right away. 

Other innovations such as electronic signage, variable speed limits, radio re-broadcasting and over-height vehicle detections let you know what's happening on the road ahead, preventing bottlenecks and keeping you safe. Find out more about tunnel safety features.

How to stay safe on Linkt roads

Breakdowns on freeways and in tunnels can disrupt traffic and be a safety hazard. Keep your vehicle maintained and read our simple tips for driving in tunnels or during a breakdown to help keep you and other travellers safe.

Vehicle checklist

  • Don’t drive on freeways and in tunnels when you’re very low on fuel

  • Ensure you have an inflated spare tyre

  • Secure your load

  • Obey road signs, including the overhead lane signs

Tunnel air quality

We monitor and report on the air quality inside and outside our tunnels 24/7. If tunnel air quality falls below target quality levels, an exceedance report is usually issued within 48-72 hours. You can view air quality data and reports for our tunnels via the links below: