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National Roads Telecommunications Services

The National Roads Telecommunications Services is the fibre-optic network of communication and control used by National Highways to monitor England's roads. Its design has allowed for active traffic management and managed motorways in England.

History edit

Prior to 2005, the motorway network was controlled by the National Motorway Communication System (NMCS). This network was not fibre-optic or digitally controlled.

The £490 million contract for the NRTS was awarded to the GeneSYS Consortium on 19 September 2005. GeneSYS Consortium is a group of companies led by the Fluor Corporation and is a Public–private partnership.

The system is designed to allow a national scheme of road pricing, possibly using radio-frequency identification tags.[1] The cost of the project was described by the Association of British Drivers as being "an awful lot to spend just for signs saying that motorways are closed and that you should not drink and drive."[1]

In 2017, a second contract for the NRTS was awarded to Telent. Starting on 16 March 2018, the £450 million contract was set to run for 7 years, but was extended to run until 2027.[2]

Structure edit

The NRTS is an intelligent transportation system based at the Quinton Business Park at Quinton, Birmingham. Video images are sent over fibre-optic cables to form a switched video network. The fibre-optic system was deployed with Guardian-Lite 3700 controllers,[3][better source needed] made by AMG Systems of Biggleswade,[citation needed] which allow uncompressed video signals and other data to be sent at the same time.[citation needed]

Companies edit

Function edit

It controls traffic on England's motorways and major A roads.

Customers of the NRTS edit

See also edit

 
Message signs at junction 11 of the M25

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Road charges equipment introduced by stealth". Daily Telegraph. 7 April 2007.
  2. ^ "Next generation Road Communications Network". GOV.UK. 18 December 2017. Retrieved 18 May 2024.
  3. ^ Guardian-Lite 3700
  4. ^ 1692 Metrospan Edge
  5. ^ 7750 Service Router
  6. ^ OmniPCX

External links edit

  • NRTS
  • Background
  • NRTS inputs
  • Peek Traffic

Video clips edit

  • IMTech

News items edit

  • Project cost in October 2008
  • Computing April 2008

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