AI Set to Drive the Future of Britain’s Transport Network
- Safer Highways
- Jan 14
- 3 min read

Artificial intelligence is poised to transform Britain’s road and rail infrastructure, with government-backed investment in digital technologies expected to enhance reliability, reduce delays, and stimulate economic growth.
Speaking at the Transport AI Summit in Parliament on Tuesday, Ruth Cadbury MP, chair of the Transport Select Committee, emphasised the potential for AI and data-led tools to tackle long-standing challenges, including potholes, congestion, and train delays. Organised by Chamber UK, the event brought together policymakers, technology providers, and transport operators to explore how automation and analytics can modernise national infrastructure.
Cadbury highlighted the link between transport performance and regional prosperity. “Britain’s transport network underpins economic activity across the country,” she said. “Using AI and digital tools more effectively can help us maintain roads better, run trains more reliably, and ensure the network supports growth in the years ahead.”
A live demonstration showcased Robotiz3d, an autonomous system that uses AI-powered scanning and robotics to detect, prevent, and repair potholes. Proponents argue that such innovations could dramatically reduce the cost and disruption associated with reactive road maintenance, freeing up funds for further investment.
Yet experts warned that greater automation brings new security challenges. Graeme Stewart, head of public sector at Check Point Software, cautioned that increasingly connected transport systems could become attractive targets for cybercriminals. “With AI set to play a major role in the future of the UK’s transport infrastructure, it’s vital that the right security safeguards are built in from the outset,” he said. “Hackers have already shown that no sector is off-limits. Roads and railways are critical national infrastructure, and policymakers must ensure resilience is treated as a priority.”
Rail specialists also stressed the broader economic benefits. Daren Wood, chief technology officer at Resonate Group, explained that AI-driven optimisation of transport networks could deliver substantial productivity gains. “A fully optimised transport network supported by the latest digital capabilities is essential for future growth,” he said. “Roads and rail routes connect businesses, people, and opportunities. Harnessing AI to improve journeys and reliability is the right direction of travel for the UK.”
The government has already committed to integrating AI into strategic transport programmes, including predictive maintenance for roads and rail, smart traffic management, and real-time disruption forecasting. Early analyses suggest that nationwide adoption could reduce delays by up to 15%, cut maintenance costs by millions annually, and support smoother logistics for key sectors such as manufacturing, retail, and e-commerce.
Investing in AI-driven transport infrastructure is expected to generate wider economic returns, from reduced congestion and improved freight reliability to increased regional connectivity and job creation. Experts estimate that smarter road and rail networks could boost UK GDP by billions over the next decade, while creating a more sustainable, low-carbon transport system.
The Transport AI Summit also highlighted a consensus emerging across government, industry, and opposition parties: AI will be a defining feature of the next generation of UK transport infrastructure. However, successful deployment depends on strategic implementation at scale, combined with rigorous cybersecurity, robust regulatory frameworks, and effective public engagement.
In summary, AI offers an unprecedented opportunity to modernise Britain’s transport networks, creating safer, more reliable journeys while generating significant economic benefits. From autonomous pothole repair to predictive train scheduling, these technologies promise to reshape how people and goods move across the country — provided security and governance are prioritised alongside innovation.
As Cadbury concluded, “Faster, smarter, and safer transport is not just about technology; it is about connecting communities, supporting businesses, and driving economic growth across the UK. AI is the tool that can help us get there.”



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