GPS technology rolled out for accidents

 
The Highways Agency is rolling out state-of-the-art GPS technology to help get traffic moving more quickly after serious traffic collisions.

The congestion-busting kit allows the police to make a virtual map of the collision scene, enabling the road to be reopened quicker after an accident. The agency has invested £2.5M in buying the equipment, and is rolling it out to ensure all police forces in England who patrol motorways and major A-roads can benefit from it.

The GPS technology was provided to 11 police forces in April 2007, and is now being rolled out to a further 25 forces.

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