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Two years ago, the Open Mobility Foundation announced the first release of the Curb Data Specification (CDS) — a digital tool that helps cities and companies pilot and scale dynamic curb zones in the U.S., U.K. and around the world. CDS provides a mechanism for expressing static and dynamic regulations, measuring activity at the curb, and developing policies that create more accessible, useful curbs. Since then, the spec has continued to evolve to meet the needs of cities, curb users and mobility vendors.
This year will see exciting advancements in the deployment of CDS as cities deploy the curb digitization technology. With this momentum we’ve created several resources to aid in awareness, education, and implementation of the Curb Data Specification.
Here are a few new CDS resources for cities and vendors alike:
- Getting started with CDS: Get basic info on planning your curb digitization project using CDS, and see what cities have done so far.
- CDS 101: Watch a recording of our CDS 101 webinar to get a full intro to the specification and learn about the ways CDS is currently being used.
- CDS Working Group: Follow the latest updates in CDS governance and proposed changes on our GitHub, and attend the public meetings to share your ideas and engage.
We are thrilled to work with AppyWay as the newest member of the OMF, and we will share more exciting announcements over the coming months as CDS continues to advance. Find out more and participate at openmobilityfoundation.org
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Andrew Glass Hastings
Executive Director, Open Mobility Foundation
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Creating enforcement confidence in Lambeth through D-TROs with TES
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Accurate and up-to-date traffic order (TRO or TMO) data is essential for enforcement agencies and other traffic order stakeholders to promote compliance at the kerbside and ensure the smooth flow of traffic and goods throughout London. Traffic Environment Systems (TES) and APCOA sought to improve their operations in the London Borough of Lambeth by ingesting, via an API integration, Lambeth Council’s highly accurate, digital traffic order data, managed and shared through AppyWay's Traffic Suite.
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AppyWay heads to Bonnie Scotland with the City of Edinburgh Council
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We are excited to announce the City of Edinburgh Council‘s adoption of AppyWay’s Traffic Suite, marking our entry into Scotland with a transformative solution for Edinburgh’s kerbside management.
AppyWay’s Traffic Suite is helping the council to realise greater efficiency, transparency, interoperability.
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We're heading to the Esri UK Annual Conference!
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Find us in the partner exhibition area where we will be showcasing the power of integrating digital traffic regulation order data into your Esri system.
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Register here ->
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Oxfordshire joins the NPP
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They join Manchester, Coventry and Cheshire West & Chester. AppyWay is part of the NPP so watch this space for more info on where AppyParking+ is being deployed!
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