Transport & Infrastructure | Published on: 20th May 2026
A successful digital project at the forefront of cutting delays on our road network has slashed waits by 50% at some of our region’s congestion hot spots.
The Tees Valley FUSION project, using Yunex Traffic FUSION Technology, has been operating across 57 co-ordinated sites and 196 traffic signals across our region.
More results from the project backed by the Combined Authority have now been revealed – with 5,000 travel hours saved in total over a year at six monitored sites where the system has been used.
The system’s predictive real-time technology adjusts traffic lights to live conditions to automatically make the network more efficient and reduce delays.
Its results over a year equated to more than 200 days, or six-and-a-half months, of time saved for Tees Valley motorists.
This included:
Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen said: “By using new technology to tackle congestion head-on, we’re cutting journey times, easing frustration for drivers and helping people get where they need to be quicker.
“These are real, measurable results – the equivalent of more than six months of waiting time wiped away. It shows how we’re using innovation to build a transport network that works better for motorists across Teesside, Darlington and Hartlepool.”
The TVCA has invested more than £2million in both FUSION and the Tees Valley Digital Twin projects which are using technology to make our road system more efficient.
Delivery of the projects has involved close collaboration between the Combined Authority, the Urban Traffic Management and Control Centre and Local Authority partners.
Cllr Steve Harker, TVCA Cabinet Member for Transport and Infrastructure, and Leader of Darlington Borough Council, added: “These results show how we are already harnessing technology to improve our road network.
“By working closely with our local authority partners we’re making better use of the infrastructure we already have – and adding to it to help us keep traffic moving more efficiently to deliver benefits to everyone on our roads across the Tees Valley.”
The full report on the project can be read here.
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