Road conditions change.

Your data should too.

Delivering continuous road condition monitoring and predictive maintenance intelligence to local authorities and highway teams.

Continuous Monitoring.

More frequent surveys mean deterioration is caught early — when it's still cost-effective to address.

Predictive Intelligence.

Our data shows the rate of decay across your network, giving you a forward maintenance forecast rather than a backward-looking snapshot.

Standards Aligned.

All condition grading follows current UK highway standards, giving you data you can act on, report with confidence, and defend under audit.

FAQs

What is road condition monitoring and why does it matter?

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Road condition monitoring is the systematic surveying and grading of road surfaces to identify deterioration before it becomes structural failure. Without regular data, maintenance decisions are reactive — councils fix roads after they fail rather than before. Consistent monitoring reduces emergency repair costs, extends road lifespan, and gives highway teams a defensible evidence base for budget decisions.


How often do you survey roads?

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We survey more frequently than the traditional annual model — giving you a time-series picture of how your network is changing month to month. This means deterioration is visible early, when intervention is still low-cost, rather than after a road has already failed.


How is your data presented?

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Condition data is delivered as colour-coded interactive maps and reports, graded by road segment. Every defect is GPS-tagged and timestamped, so you can see exactly where problems are, how severe they are, and how quickly they are progressing.


Does your service meet UK highway standards?

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Our condition grading is aligned with current UK highway standards. We are actively working toward full accreditation under PAS 2161, the government's mandatory road condition monitoring standard coming into force in 2026/27.