Research and analysis

Connected vehicle data research

Quantifies the value of data shared digitally between vehicles and road authorities, and recommends an action plan for delivery.

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Connected Vehicle Data Research Project

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This research sets out the potential of connected vehicle (CV) data to improve journeys for all. Anonymous data generated by ‘talking traffic’ technology could be used by local and highways authorities to reduce traffic congestion, boost road maintenance and improve transport planning – all at a lower cost to the taxpayer.

The analysis identified 6 key themes for a potential strategy:

  1. Formation of Talking Traffic UK partnership – to consider an at-scale demonstrator of 7 key use cases.
  2. Establishing and exploiting national facilities to drive progress.
  3. Readiness of people and organisations – training and support should be provided for road authorities.
  4. Migration and legacy – road authorities should make the best use of their existing intelligent transport systems (ITS) while migrating to CV data.
  5. Business case and procurement advice should be provided for roads authorities
  6. National CV data service design guidance should be created to design and implement CV data services.

This report is part of the Future of Transport programme, which aims to shape transport innovation and secure the UK’s position as a leader in the transport sector of the future.

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Published 24 November 2020

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