As the UK advances toward a more sustainable, safe, and accessible transportation future, the adoption of digital solutions for traffic order management becomes increasingly vital.
The kerbside is evolving into a dynamic space that must accommodate the growing demands of various stakeholders – such as loading vehicles, EV charging stations, new mobility services, car share companies, or future autonomous vehicles. To ensure these diverse needs can coexist, a unified, accessible, and digital source of truth is crucial.
Digital traffic order management solutions, such as CurbIQ, not only simplify the complex governmental processes required to update and maintain road and kerbside policies but also enable cities to adapt to the demands of modern urban environments.
Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) are essential tools for local authorities to manage road traffic and ensure safety. Traditionally, the process of creating and managing these orders has been cumbersome, complicated by the absence of a central database, which leads to conflicting or outdated information across different government teams.
Each year, local authorities issue thousands of TRO updates and temporary policies. However, many of these are not effectively communicated to the public or relevant stakeholders, and some are inadequately documented or consolidated within the authorities themselves. However, the rise of digital technologies, driven by the need to comply with new TRO digitisation legislation under the Automated Vehicles Act, has transformed this process, making it more efficient and accessible.
CurbIQ’s Digital Traffic Regulation Order (D-TRO) platform provides an integrated solution that simplifies the management, communication, and enforcement of road and kerbside policies.
CurbIQ helps local authorities digitise their TROs into the Department for Transport's (DfT) specified formal, enabling the mandatory communication of D-TRO with nationwide databases like the National Parking Platform (NPP). It also simplifies the design, proposal, and issuance of TRO updates, coordinating efforts across road maintenance, event organisation, parking enforcement, and street redevelopment teams through the adoption of a centralised platform. By keeping a digital archive of TROs, CurbIQ also allows cities to track the evolution of road and kerb space, compare it with future plans, and monitor progress toward decarbonisation goals.
In Dublin, CurbIQ implemented a comprehensive digital mapping and management system for the city's bye-laws (the equivalent of UK’s TROs). This project involved creating a detailed digital map of the city's kerbside, including parking spaces, loading zones, and other critical infrastructure. By digitising these policies and assets, Dublin can now manage its kerbside more efficiently, optimising space allocation and improving accessibility. This project has not only streamlined kerbside management but also provided valuable data for future urban planning and development.
West Hollywood (WeHo) has taken a proactive approach to “curb” management (curb being the American spelling of kerb) to digitise and optimise their kerbside space. Using CurbIQ, WeHo has implemented an intelligent system that leverages real-time data from various parking operators and advanced analytics. CurbIQ allows for a centralised and dynamic management of parking, permits, loading zones, and other kerbside activity across city departments, resulting in enhanced efficiency in municipal processes.
CurbIQ is part of the leading global design and engineering firm Arcadis, with 28 offices and 5,000 staff throughout the UK and Ireland. Our team, with a rich background in both public and private-sector consulting and expertise in parking and kerbside management truly understands the needs and challenges faced by kerbside users, including cities and mobility companies. Arcadis offers a suite of digital products designed to address various aspects of parking, mobility, and transportation management. Arcadis has a strong presence in the UK and EU with extensive experience in digital solutions and urban planning.
We invite you to connect with us as we develop new solutions for traffic and kerbside management.
Visit curbiq.io to learn more and meet our team at the Highway UK conference (16-17 October 2024) at the Arcadis booth, and in the parking and kerbside management theatre to see how our digital solutions can benefit your city.
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