Information is usually incorrect
Information is usually incorrect. Had issues where roadworks never happen or finish early. You use this to plan your journey but pointless when the information is incorrect. Not worth looking at anymore.
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At one.network we provide a single platform to plan, monitor, communicate and analyse traffic disruptions. From road closures and diversion routes, to public events and incidents: our platform allows real-time monitoring of all the UK's roadworks and diversions. We also operate in the US, and you can find our US site at us.one.network.
20 Farringdon Street, C/O Hubhub, EC4A 4EN, London, United Kingdom
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Information is usually incorrect. Had issues where roadworks never happen or finish early. You use this to plan your journey but pointless when the information is incorrect. Not worth looking at anymore.
For free user, the usefulness of this site for road works has become useless. They have used the same icon to depict live road works and "forward planning". You can only fine out if they are real by clicking the icon to find out what is going on. They do use a different icon if you pay them to upgrade your status. That is mean !!
Pure SCAM.False and copied White Paper. A complete waste of time.
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