The clock is ticking for local authorities across the UK. With the requirement to digitise new traffic orders by Q1 of the 2026 financial year, the race to compliance is officially on.
For many councils, the shift from legacy paper-based systems to a digital format can feel like a daunting administrative hurdle. However, transitioning to digital Traffic Regulation Orders (D-TROs) doesn’t have to be complex. In fact, with the right tools, it is the fastest way to streamline your network management.
At AppyWay, we are committed to getting you compliant quickly and effortlessly. We have put together a short animation to demonstrate just how intuitive the process can be.
⬇️ Watch: Digitise your traffic order in 3 steps
Automatic DfT Compliance
The beauty of this digital approach is what happens in the background. Once your proposed order is confirmed, it can be automatically submitted to the Department for Transport (DfT). This ensures you are fully D-TRO compliant without the need for duplicate data entry or complex filing procedures.
Have questions? We are here to help
The transition to digital orders is a significant shift, and you may have specific questions about what the D-TRO deadline means for your borough or district.
Whether you need clarity on the new regulations or want to discuss how AppyWay can fit into your current workflow, our team is ready to chat. Please don’t hesitate to contact us directly—we are happy to walk you through the requirements
Need a deeper dive?
If you are looking for a comprehensive roadmap to navigating these changes, we are here to help. We have compiled everything you need to know in our Guide to Digital Traffic Orders.
This free ebook covers the essentials of the transition and how your council can stay ahead of the Q1 FY26 deadline.




