TfL announce five-year road shake-up to cut congestion with added perk for black taxis
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Traffic congestion worsened by LTNs and bus lanes in some parts of London, TfL admits
TfL streets boss still insists “nearly all” low-traffic neighbourhoods “have been huge successes”, reports Kumail Jaffer, Local Democracy Reporter Carl Eddleston, director of streets and network operations at TfL Extra bus lanes and low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) have increased congestion for cars on some of London’s streets, Transport for London (TfL) officials have admitted. The transport body has been shifting policy away from accommodatin…
TfL deploys AI traffic control across London in five-year congestion strategy
Transport for London (TfL) has launched its first network-wide traffic management strategy, setting out plans to deploy advanced traffic control systems and artificial intelligence technology across the capital’s road network by 2030. The ‘London on the move’ plan focuses on upgrading the city’s Yutraffic Fusion traffic control system, provided by Yunex Traffic, expanding AI-powered monitoring infrastructure, and implementing bus priority measur…
TfL announce five-year road shake-up to cut congestion with added perk for black taxis
Transport for London (TfL) has published its first pan-city roadworks and traffic management plan, setting out how the capital’s road network will be operated and upgraded over the next five years, with changes that are expected to affect taxis, private hire vehicles and other commercial road users. The strategy focuses on using new technology, data and tighter coordination with London boroughs to improve traffic flow, reduce disruption from roa…
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