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On the road with Clearview Traffic

Clearview Traffic Group will once again be holding a series of UK road shows this autumn, with a focus on Smarter Travel and concentrating on the theme of investigating sustainable routes to unblocking our roads.
September 2, 2014 Read time: 2 mins

557 Clearview Traffic Group will once again be holding a series of UK road shows this autumn, with a focus on Smarter Travel and concentrating on the theme of investigating sustainable routes to unblocking our roads.

Commencing on 9 October, the company’s team of industry experts will look at exploring ways to deliver better traffic information, cut congestion and increase safety on our road networks.

To be held at a choice of prestige venues in Glasgow, Cardiff, Birmingham, Manchester and London, all events are free to attend and will run from 10.00am to 3.30pm with refreshments and lunch provided. Delegates will also have the opportunity to partake in a 45 minute private tour of the venue.

Dr Stephen Ladyman, ex-minister for Transport and Clearview Traffic’s ambassador for Smart Cities will be presenting at all events and sharing his views on sustainable travel and what this means for UK citizens.

Wayne Stant, head of Product and Marketing said: “These roads shows have proven extremely popular in the past and the sheer variety of individuals and breadth of experience and challenges that we uncover at these events have made them a pivotal part of our annual calendar. Each day reveals new insights and encourages open debate around key issues in the industry with the opportunity to hear how others are dealing with them. Providing a refreshing break from the daily routine, the specially selected venues and custom tours just add another level of interest and offer a great forum at which to network with like-minded professionals from the region.”

Registration is now open; for more information visit the Clearview website (%$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 oLinkExternal http://www.clearviewtraffic.com/our-blog/events/clearview-traffic-2014-roadshows Clearview Traffice Roadshows false http://www.clearviewtraffic.com/our-blog/events/clearview-traffic-2014-roadshows false false%>)

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