AppyWay has announced the launch of its new Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders (TTRO) Module, which it claims is the UK’s first unified platform handling all core traffic order types in one place.
The module enables local authorities to “say goodbye to juggling multiple systems for traffic management,” the firm noted. It can handle permanent, experimental, temporary and off-street orders, for parking and loading, speed and movement regulations all within a single interface and with just one login.
According to AppyWay, the solution could potentially save councils a slice of the £126.4 million spent annually on traffic order administration.
“Handling various types of traffic orders has been unnecessarily complex for local authorities,” said Samuel Kinrade, product owner at AppyWay. “Despite each council managing just one geographical area, they’ve been forced to use multiple disconnected tools for different order types. Even when vendors claimed to offer comprehensive solutions, they were just bundling separate platforms with different logins and interfaces.
“It’s like trying to manage your household finances with separate apps for each utility, mortgage, and grocery bill, with none sharing information. You spend more time logging in and out than actually managing your money. That’s exactly what council traffic teams have been dealing with until now. Our unified platform brings everything together in one place, just like modern banking apps have done for personal finance,” Kinrade added.
The initial rollout focuses on delivering a comprehensive end-to-end TTRO order flow, but AppyWay’s vision stretches further to eventually empower TTRO applicants directly, slashing administrative overhead and eliminating redundancies that had troubled local authorities for years.