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Traffic England
Live traffic information covering England's motorways and major A roads

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Traffic Map
What does it all mean?
When you click on a Map Information Selection option what information are we actually providing you with?

Speed & Delays
Where speed information is available it will be displayed. Delays are displayed by the different road colours.

Incidents & Congestion
An accident, incident or congestion due to sheer volume of traffic that is currently causing a delay.

Roadworks
Roadworks that are happening today and causing a delay of 10 minutes or more.

Adverse Weather
Current weather conditions that have the potential to cause a delay e.g. if it is raining, snowing, wind speed is 25mph or higher, or if the temperature is 3 degrees C or below. This information is frequently refreshed to ensure that the current conditions are always available.

Roadside Message Signs
This displays the information on the roadside message signs. These signs have been set by the Highways Agency to keep you informed about any incidents ahead whilst driving.

Traffic Cameras
The traffic camera images can be updated every 30 seconds. They provide you with a still image rather than a live stream of information. You will sometimes come across cameras which are listed as ‘unavailable’. There are a number of reasons for this e.g. the camera may be broken or we are not receiving information from it. However, if there has been an accident we may stop the image from being broadcast.

If you click on View Camera Image – but you don’t see the image ensure popups have been enabled in your Internet browser.

Future Event
A planned major event or combination of events that are expected to cause a delay of 10 minutes or more. E.g. a major exhibition, sporting event or concert.

Future Roadworks
Roadworks that are planned to run into the future or start at a future date and expected to cause a delay of more than 10 minutes.
Traffic Map – Getting Started
The purpose of this page is to provide you with a map overview of the traffic conditions on the motorways and major A-Roads.

The roads have been colour coded to help you to quickly identify where any potential delays are:

• Yellow implies delays of 15-30 minutes
• Red implies more severe delays of 30 minutes and over
• Grey means that we don’t have traffic information about that road currently
Navigating around the map
The system has been designed to make it quick and easy for you to find out the information you are looking for. The following features should help you to do this:

• Right-click and drag your mouse to select a specific area you want to zoom into
• Use the scale key in the top left hand corner to zoom in and out
• Use the arrow keys in the top left hand corner to move North, South, East and West. Alternatively, left-click on the map to ‘grab and drag’ the map in the required direction.
• Right-click the mouse anywhere on the map and the map view will change to position that point in the centre of the screen
Displaying information on the map
You can decide what information you want to see about the roads by selecting the appropriate options from the Map Information Selections on the right hand side of the screen. To select or de-select an option, simply click on the on/off options provided. There is no need to refresh your screen. Icons should then appear on/disappear from the map.

To see the details of any icons on the map, simply move your cursor over the icon. There is no need to click on it. An information box will appear providing you with all of the necessary details.

To view another icon, simply move your cursor over it and the last information box will disappear and the new one will be displayed.

All of the options are best viewed when the map is zoomed in on a particular area. This is particularly true for the Road Message Signs, Traffic Cameras and Roadworks as there are so many of them. The greater the zoom, the easier it is to see specific information.

Auto-Expand Feature
When icons are clustered, an Auto-Expand cursor icon (4-directions arrows) will appear. Hovering this cursor over an event cluster will display the underlying event's details for 2 seconds only. Click on the event cluster to disperse all the underlying icons, then click on the required event to view its details.

Map cursor icons
The cursor icon will change when used in the map depending upon what is the underlying data. The cursor can be either an arrow (for normal click/drag), auto-expand (to disperse event clusters) or select (to view event detail).
Technical Requirements
Browser Compatibility
Traffic England has been built to work with and tested against Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 6.0 and 7.0, Firefox 2.0 and 3.0 and Safari 3. Users of other browsers and versions (such as Internet Explorer 8) may experience minor compatibility problems and where possible it is recommended that users may wish to configure their browsers to emulate Internet Explorer to use this site (for IE8 use Compatibility View).
Mapping Requirements
In order to use the Traffic England mapping page, please ensure that you have Javascript enabled. Javascript is also known as active scripting and it can be enabled through the browser menus -

Internet Explorer: Go to Tools->Options->Security
Safari: Go to Edit->Preferences->Security
Firefox: Go to Tools->Options

There are two types of map, basic and advanced.
The advanced map is viewable only if Sun Java 1.6 is installed and enabled. This will depend on your firewall and/or corporate network security.
Downloads
The two map types require a Javascript download.
The file is downloaded automatically and may be updated when there is a functional update (expected once or twice a year). This activity will happen in the background on all machines.

If running Java 1.6 or above, a Java applet is also downloaded automatically to enable a full screen display option.

Some machines may have a 3rd party security/firewall application set to alert on any download. If you are asked to download a file, you will need to authorise the request otherwise the mapping functionality will not be avaialbe. The Java applet is from Navteq (owned by Nokia) and is therefore from a trusted source.
Motorway Traffic Flow
Motorway Traffic Flow - Getting Started
This feature displays detailed information for your selected motorway. It does not cover the A-Roads. Incidents, roadworks, adverse weather, speed, roadside message and matrix signs are shown for each of the junctions. CCTV cameras can also be viewed.
Using Motorway Traffic Flow
1. Select the motorway and the junction numbers you want information about (note – this defaults to all of the junctions)
2. Select / de-select the information you require from the options available
3. Click the Search button
What does it mean?
The speed information provides the measured speed at a specific point on the road. The road is colour coded to give a graphic indication of speed banding to help visualise where the lowest speeds are being experienced:
• Red - speed is less than 30mph
• Orange - speed is between 30mph and 50mph
• Blue - speed is above 50mph
• Grey - no speed data is available
Disruptions Search
Disruptions Search - Getting Started
If you are planning a journey in the future, why not try typing in the date of your trip to see if there are any planned roadworks or events that are expected to cause delays? It could save you a lot of time.

The Disruptions Search provides you with a complete list of all known current and expected disruptions on the motorways and major A-roads. You can search for disruptions on specific roads which are due to current and future roadworks, planned events (such as music festivals and major sporting events) and/or adverse weather conditions. It is a particularly useful feature when planning your journeys.

The information is displayed in a table in order of the junction numbers. It highlights the expected amount of delay, location and dates between which this disruption is planned.
Using Disruptions Search
1. Select the road type (i.e. motorway or major A-road) motorway; the specific road from the list (if the road you require is not on the list, it is not a road maintained by the Highways Agency); and the direction you want information about.
2. Select the required times and delays:
- start date from when you wish to check for known disruptions. Typically this will be the planned date of your journey.
- the number of days from that date that you want to check. This can only be selected from the options provided.
- the delay times you are interested in.
3. Select / de-select the information you require from the options available
4. Click the Search button
What does it mean?
Incidents & Congestion
An accident or incident that is currently causing a delay of 10 minutes or more.

Roadworks
This covers all roadworks – current and future, including those that are not causing any delay

Planned Events
A planned major event or combination of events that are expected to cause a delay of 10 minutes or more. e.g. a major exhibition, sporting event or concert.

Adverse Weather
Current weather conditions that expected to cause delays e.g. if it is raining, snowing, wind speed is 25mph or higher, or if the temperature is 3 degrees C or below. This information is frequently refreshed to ensure that the current conditions are always available.
Traffic Alerts
Traffic Alerts - Getting Started
Traffic Alerts lists all of the unplanned incidents, accidents and congestion that are affecting England’s motorways and major A-Roads currently. These can be listed either by Severity or by Road.
Using Traffic Alerts
1. Select how you would like to see the information displayed i.e. by Severity of delay or by Road.

2. Select how many results you would like to display per page. The results will now be automatically displayed.

3. To view the location of an incident on the map, click on the title.

4. To return to the Traffic Alerts results table use the back button in your internet browser

5. To print these results, click on the Print Traffic Alerts button at the top of the Results Table.
RSS – Live Traffic Information to your Desktop
You can receive an update of incidents, accidents and congestion automatically to your computer using the RSS data feeds. You can receive updates for the whole of England or for a specific region or road.

To set this feature up on your computer, click on the RSS feed link at the top of your screen or on the button link at bottom of the page.

This links you to all of the required information on how to install and use the RSS data feeds for live traffic information on the Highways Agency’s main website. You can select to receive live traffic information from any number of the following options:

• England
• North East
• North West
• South East
• South West
• East
• West Midlands
• East Midlands
• M25
• M1
• M2
• M3
• M4
• M5
• M6
• M62
• A1(M)
• M42
• M621
• M60
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This page has been printed from the Traffic England website