

Parking Perspectives has won a prestigious award for one of our projects.
Our team was awarded the DfT Chief Scientific Advisor’s award for outstanding delivery in a business-led project, from among the 2024 cohort of Transport Research and Innovation Grants (TRIG) recipients.
The award was for our work to develop KerbPlanner, a kerbside use optimisation tool that will help local authorities to plan for more effective and lower-carbon use of kerb space in busy streets. The citation described how we used the TRIG funding to successfully turn KerbPlanner from an idea into reality.
The award was presented by the Department for Transport’s Chief Scientific Advisor, Professor Sarah Sharples, at the recent TRIG Showcase event in Leeds.