Hello and welcome to the second instalment of my monthly blog. Last month we looked at the complexity of the traffic order mission. This month I want to focus on…
Why EVs are not our only ticket to a greener, healthier future A recent BBC article highlighted a slightly inconvenient truth about our quest for an electric vehicle (EV)…
London, UK, 21st September 2021, AppyWay, the multi-award winning kerbside management and smart parking firm has today announced the appointment of ex-Dorset Council highways team leader Mike Potter as Customer…
“Embrace challenge, plan response and unlearn the normal'' a fitting title for the 3rd National Traffic Managers Conference hosted by ADEPT, taking place at a time when businesses and local…
Less urbanised areas often feel a bit left behind compared to their urban counterparts. Low population densities, high car ownership, poor connectivity, and reduced public services means that living in…
Every year the Healthy Streets Scorecard ranks London Boroughs on how healthy their streets are according to nine indicators, four ‘outcome’: Sustainable Modeshare Active Travel Rate Road Collision Casualties Car…
A recent article by the American Planning Association (APA) proclaimed that “Poor Kerb Management is Costing Cities Billions!” and whilst this may seem like an alarmist statement, it is actually…
Following a successful trial, Harrogate Borough Council and North Yorkshire County Council have appointed AppyWay to continue operating their Smart City Parking solution for up to a further 4 years.…
The Alpha project explored how a Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) data publication and distribution system could transform how traffic order data is accessed and published AppyWay played a vital role…