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Transport for West Midlands want to have a world-class transport network. To make this happen, they’re working on 20 key transport projects between now and 2026, with geospatial data underpinning many of them.
Transport for West Midlands have also been able to access OS services and ...
Transport for London (TfL) have experimented with an e-scooter rental trial, to better understand the environmental outcomes of alternative transport.
Data was collected to assess the results of the trial and help inform future policy.
OS Partner Addresscloud provides software services to geocode and describe addresses with rooftop accuracy.
Addresscloud use data from Ordnance Survey’s AddressBase, Royal Mail (PAF), Eircode...
In response to the government’s Emergency Active Travel Fund (EATF), OS Partner, Road Safety Analysis and the Agilysis team used OS MasterMap Highways combined with their own data, to create a tool en...
To support the future of mobility, Ordnance Survey, Department for Transport (DfT) and GeoPlace have been working to make road data available and easier to work with. Vehicles are becoming more connected thanks to internet technology, this is driving the next wave of mobility innovations from mic...
Northern Gas Networks (NGN) is the gas distributor for the North of England, supplying 2.7 million homes and businesses. Geospatial solutions are fundamental to NGN’s daily operations, including representing the accurate positions of assets – data that is vital for emergency r...
Transport Focus is the independent watchdog for users of England’s strategic road network (SRN) – this refers to 4,300 miles of
OS worked with Northumberland County Council to help them increase rates of recycling and reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill.
Cutting speed limits in urban areas reduces the risk of road deaths. It also improves pedestrian safety and encourages drivers to choose other travel options.
In this case study we’ll see how Edinburgh Council used Ordnance Survey (OS) mapping data to help build the ...