The Automated Vehicles Act, passed in May 2024, marks a transformative moment in the management of Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) across the UK.
As transport infrastructure becomes more digital, local authorities are expected to transition to centralised databases of Digital TROs (D-TROs) to improve efficiency and coordination among road users.
By the summer of 2025, it is anticipated that all local authorities will need to adopt the Department for Transport’s (DfT) D-TRO data specifications for new and, eventually, existing TROs, representing a significant step towards modernising transport management.
Digital TRO management solutions, such as CurbIQ, enable local authorities to meet these new regulatory requirements by streamlining TRO processes and integrating seamlessly with the DfT’s national D-TRO service.
Beyond compliance, platforms like CurbIQ offer advanced data-sharing, analytics, and real-time kerbside management tools to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, and assist authorities in achieving their revenue, sustainability, and mobility goals.
The Automated Vehicles Act, passed in May 2024, marks a pivotal shift in Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) management.
As transport becomes increasingly digital, centralised databases of Digital TROs are essential for enhancing efficiency and ensuring seamless coordination among all road users.
By the summer of 2025, it is expected that local authorities will likely need to adopt the Department for Transport's (DfT) D-TRO data specification for new TROs, with plans to gradually apply it to existing TROs as well.
Local authorities will need to publish TROs through the national D-TRO service.
Digital TRO management solutions, such as CurbIQ, enable local authorities to meet their statutory requirements by digitising their TROs, streamlining the management process, and seamlessly integrating with the DfT's national D-TRO service.
CurbIQ is a comprehensive digital platform for managing kerbside and road regulations, enabling local authorities to develop smart policies that meet strategic objectives while complying with the Department for Transport’s (DfT) Digital Traffic Regulation Order (D-TRO) data requirements.
CurbIQ digitises your kerbside policies and TROs to create a centralised management system that complies with the DfT’s D-TRO data requirements.
CurbIQ’s D-TRO map, combined with intelligent policy modelling, results in kerb management that allows local authorities to achieve their revenue, sustainability, and mobility objectives.
Seamlessly share D-TRO data and reports with cross-functional teams.
Keep drivers, ride-hailing services, delivery services, and more in the loop with real-time data on kerb availability to optimize traffic congestion and road mobility.
CurbIQ integrates with third parties such as parking payment systems, sensors, cameras, parking meters, and more to keep all kerb utilisation data in a centralised location. This allows local authorities to make data-driven planning decisions.