Smart city parking solutions company AppyWay has released a free ebook titled “The Essential Digital Traffic Orders Guide”. This timely resource arrives as local authorities across the UK race to meet the government’s 2025 deadline for digitising traffic regulation orders (TROs).
It says, with the clock ticking on digital transformation, traffic management council professionals face mounting pressure to modernise their systems. AppyWay’s ebook offers a lifeline, providing a comprehensive roadmap for implementing Digital Traffic Regulation Orders (D-TROs) efficiently and effectively.
Mike Potter, Head of Customer Success at AppyWay, shared his thoughts on the evolving traffic management landscape for local authorities, underlining the value of this new ebook.
I’ve often seen councils hesitate when it comes to digitising their traffic orders, sometimes delaying the process due to a belief that modernising to the new standard is too daunting a task and could potentially take many years to complete. However, while I know that some projects do take this long, it doesn’t have to be the case…
We recently supported Kirklees Council with their transition to Traffic Suite. We were able to transform their traffic orders in nine weeks. The shift to D-TROs is not only eminently possible but also more straightforward than is perhaps preconceived. This ebook offers a clear look at the steps involved and can help provide the clarity and confidence needed to start the digitalisation process.
The ebook covers essential topics including:
- Step-by-step D-TRO implementation strategies
- Key legislative deadlines and compliance requirements
- Real-world success stories from UK councils
- Tips for vendor selection and procurement
- Integration techniques for existing systems
- Scalability strategies for future-proofing
Understanding D-TROs is crucial for local authorities as they work to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, and enhance overall urban mobility. The shift to digital orders promises to streamline processes, increase transparency, and ultimately deliver better services to residents.
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