27 January 2016/Categories: CILT, Industry News, Active Travel & Travel Planning, Transport Planning
Live information on the number of parking spaces available in London Underground car parks, as well as improved traffic camera information that will help drivers avoid disruption, are the latest open data feeds to be released by Transport for London (TfL) to help make journeys easier for customers. The data, available free of charge at http://tfl.gov.uk/developers, is being released as part of TfL’s commitment to make the information it holds openly available to create better products and services that can be brought to customers quickly. They join an extensive range of TfL data feeds already available, such as live travel information for all TfL services and details of planned roadworks and live road incidents, which help millions of people plan their journeys around London each day. Almost 500 mobile phone and online apps are already powered by TfL’s open data, providing up-to-the-minute information about the Capital’s public transport and road networks. The new data feeds will further help drivers better plan their journeys and contribute towards reduced congestion:
Future plans also include using historic and real-time data to provide more information on the predicted status of the public transport and road networks to provide customers with alerts in advance. The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson MP, said: “Mobile devices and new sources of data are making it ever-easier to help people avoid delay and manage their journeys. We are absolutely committed to making sure that we help people have easier journeys through the Capital, and we are lucky enough to have a booming tech sector in London that is perfectly positioned to help us deliver on this commitment.” Phil Young, Head of Online at TfL, said: “Our free open data helps millions of people plan their journeys and avoid unnecessary delays. These new feeds will give people even more information that will help them avoid congestion on the roads. “As people increasingly use mobile devices in every aspect of their day-to-day life, it’s vital that we make our information as easy for customers to access as possible, both through our own services and those of third parties and partners. This helps people make more informed choices and stimulates new products and services from the Capital's world-leading tech sector.” For more information about TfL’s open data feeds, please visit http://tfl.gov.uk/developers
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