Coventry, United Kingdom – May 11, 2026 — Neology, a leading provider of intelligent transportation and enforcement technologies, today announced its participation in Traffex 2026, where the company will highlight its solutions supporting policing, civil moving traffic enforcement, and road user charging.
At this year’s event, Neology will demonstrate how its unified platform enables UK authorities, police forces, and road operators to improve road safety, traffic compliance, and operational efficiency across a wide range of enforcement applications.
“Traffex is an important opportunity to engage directly with UK stakeholders who are advancing safer, smarter, and more efficient road networks,” said James Riley, Managing Director, UK. “Neology’s technology brings together police enforcement, moving traffic compliance, and tolling into a single, proven platform designed for modern roads.
Supporting Police and Public Safety
Neology’s solutions support law enforcement agencies with reliable, evidence-grade vehicle identification technology, enabling real-time intelligence, enhanced situational awareness, and secure data handling. These capabilities help police forces detect and respond to incidents more effectively while maintaining compliance with regulatory frameworks.
Enabling Civil Moving Traffic Enforcement
With increasing focus on civil enforcement of moving traffic offences across the UK, Neology provides advanced systems that support authorities in managing:
- Yellow box junction violations
- Bus lane compliance
- Restricted access and red routes
The company’s solutions enable accurate detection and processing of violations, helping to reduce congestion, improve safety, and ensure consistent enforcement.
Advancing Road User Charging and Free‑Flow Tolling
Neology will also showcase its role in delivering barrier‑free road user charging systems, including free‑flow tolling environments such as major UK crossings.
Using high‑accuracy vehicle identification technology, Neology supports road operators in implementing systems that:
- Eliminate toll booths and barriers
- Maintain traffic flow at highway speeds
- Ensure accurate, interoperable charging
These capabilities are critical as the UK continues to explore scalable, future‑ready road funding models.
Visit Neology at Traffex 2026, Stand B31
Visitors to the Neology stand will see how the company’s technology supports a connected enforcement ecosystem from urban traffic management to strategic infrastructure.