Satellite navigation helps track lost trucks

By Tim Ferguson, Special to ZDNet Asia
Thursday, December 27, 2007 01:27 PM

Digital road routing information from the Ordnance Survey (OS) of the United Kingdom is being used by satellite navigation (sat-nav) mapping company Tele Atlas on its map database to help prevent lorries getting stuck down small roads and villages.

The data will be used in Tele Atlas' logistics system, which highlights the most appropriate routes for heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) to take when traveling U.K. roads.

The OS data will help lorry drivers calculate the safest and most suitable route to their delivery and pick-up points, taking road height, width and weight restrictions into consideration.

The OS data takes into account the preferred haulage routes of local authorities, meaning drivers do not exacerbate local congestion problems.

Tom Satterthwaite, senior product manager for transport at the OS, said the system will benefit haulers and residents who have to contend with HGVs traveling through their towns.

According to Tele Atlas, the increasing amount of traffic on the roads is making HGV drivers seek routes through areas where there is likely to be less congestion.

Allan Rasmussen, database operations manager Tele Atlas U.K., said the logistics system has been significantly developed since its launch in March and the addition of the OS data is a major part of this.

The Freight Transport Association (FTA) said the system will help combat the negative image the haulage industry has from HGVs causing congestion. The FTA's Donald Armour said the ability to tailor routes more effectively will be "a benefit to all parties concerned".

Tim Ferguson of Silicon.com reported from London.


WORTHWHILE?

0

0 votes
Blog

Talkback 0 comments

There are currently no comments for this post.


Tech Jobs Now!

Search for your ideal tech job:

Employ smoke tests at the start of your testing process

Web Development

The most basic tests any software developer must run are smoke tests, which are a set of written, non-exhaustive tests that only deal with the most functional aspects of a software application or process.


Read more »



What will social analytics say about your company?

Blog thumbnail

I was finally able to set aside some time the other night to reassess my privacy settings in Facebook, following changes made to the social network's privacy policy in December...... by Eileen Yu

Read more »

Tags

  1. 3g
  2. 3g third generation
  3. apple inc.
  4. apple iphone
  5. broadband
  6. google inc.
  7. handset
  8. mobile
  9. mobile platforms / communications
  10. mobile / wireless
  11. network
  12. phone
  13. revenue
  14. smart phone
  15. smart phones
  16. software
  17. u.s.
  18. web
  19. wireless