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The company was founded in 1994, by Ben Budworth, as Metro Networks Ltd, loosely based on the American company Metro Networks US. As a direct competitor to the then market-dominant AA Roadwatch, the company negotiated a number of contracts with local commercial radio stations in its early days, and benefited heavily from an agreement to supply all BBC local radio stations with travel data in 1998.
As the article heading states, only accidents and incidents on United Kingdom soil or within British airspace are listed; flights associated with UK airports are not included (i.e. accidents and incidents on aircraft that have left the UK's airports or were bound for them). Links in italics are links to an article on the accident or incident.
Traffic cam. Traffic reporting is the near real-time distribution of information about road conditions such as traffic congestion, detours, and traffic collisions. The reports help drivers anticipate and avoid traffic problems. Traffic reports, especially in cities, may also report on major delays to mass transit that does not necessarily ...
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2024 was a good year for travel. UN Travel reports that in the first three quarters of 2024, global tourism was back to 98% of pre-pandemic levels. Statista reported that the UN Tourism Confidence ...
The AA Foundation for Road Safety Research was created by the AA in 1986. [33] In 2002, the AA Motoring Trust charity was created to continue the AA's public interest and road safety activities; [34] its responsibilities were transferred to the IAM Motoring Trust, under the Institute of Advanced Motorists, at the end of 2006. [35]
AA Roadwatch was the major supplier of traffic & travel information in Ireland from its establishment in 1989 until it ended abruptly in 2021. The AA used the Roadwatch brand to supply traffic information through live broadcasts, on RTÉ, Today FM and some local radio stations. It later added online and social media channels.