Causeway for Highways: Transforming the TTRO application process
Discover how highway authorities are transforming TTRO applications with the Causeway one.network's TTRO Portal — a single, map-based entry point fully integrated with the TTRO Hub.
In this on-demand session, Product Manager Eliza Shaw shows how applications move seamlessly from online submission to approval and notice generation in one digital workflow —eliminating re-keying, improving visibility across teams, and ensuring D-TRO compliance through complete end-to-end TTRO management.
The biggest challenges highway authorities face with traditional TTRO applications.
How the TTRO Hub and Portal work together to deliver complete end-to-end TTRO management.
How the TTRO Portal brings applicants and approvers together on the same page with a shared, D-TRO compliant workflow.
"The key message here is that wherever you are on your journey, the TTRO Hub is designed to help you save time and make the administrative burden of D-TRO easier."
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The TTRO Hub is part of Causeway one.network. It gives authorities a single place to manage all temporary traffic regulation orders, with complete visibility of applications, integrated traffic management plans, and full D-TRO compliance.
The TTRO application portal is a new feature within the TTRO Hub. It provides a digital front door for applicants, ensuring every submission is D-TRO compliant from the start.
Applications flow directly into the Hub, where authorities can review, chat with applicants, and generate legal notices instantly.
Register for the webinar to see it in action.
The TTRO Hub is available as part of Causeway one.network’s Essentials package.
For authorities not yet using Causeway one.network, onboarding is straightforward and fully supported by Causeway’s team. Get in touch to request a callback.
External parties can submit TTRO applications through an embedded map on the Highway Authority's website.
It will take them to Causeway one.network where they can plot closures, diversions, upload traffic management plans, and apply for TTRO in one environment.
This ensures higher-quality submissions from the start, reduces back-and-forth, and speeds up approvals.