TFL: Freight Planning Service

Problem

TfL needed a service to help large vehicles plan routes across London—supporting safer, compliant, and more efficient freight journeys.

What I did

  • Gathered and clarified requirements with TfL stakeholders to define what the service needed to support (early-stage scope).
  • Designed the core user journey for freight route planning (from route input to route guidance) at prototype level.
  • Built an early-stage prototype to visualise the service concept and key interactions.
  • Tested the prototype with users to validate usability, understand real-world planning behaviours, and identify what needed refining before further development.

Key decisions / considerations

  • Designed for practical, task-focused use (freight planning users want fast route confidence, not browsing).
  • Ensured the prototype captured the minimum set of interactions needed to test assumptions early and cheaply.

Outputs

  • Requirements summary / design direction (from TfL inputs)
  • Early-stage prototype of the freight route planning service
  • User testing findings and prioritised recommendations for iteration

Outcome

Delivered a testable early prototype and evidence from user testing to inform next steps for a freight route planning service supporting large vehicle routing across London.

Methods / Tools

Requirements sessions; prototyping; usability testing.