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Latest offering shows traffic conditions in more than 30 major cities. But Yahoo already has a similar service.
Latest offering shows traffic conditions in more than 30 major cities. But Yahoo already has a similar service.
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the entire earth by satelite every few weeks. I'll bet the roads
haven't changed much in your neighborhood in the last 3 years (I
could be wrong of course, but it's still a pretty safe bet. Besides,
they're only doing this for major highways at this time - have you
had any of those added over the last few years?)
http://www.resourceshelf.com/2007/03/01/google-joins-yahoo-and-many-others-in-offering-traffic-info/
Sometimes it's useful to actually see where you'll be driving. Trafficland.com aggregates traffic cameras in many U.S. cities, Canada, Denmark, New Zealand, and UK (London*). Btw, SkylineGlobe (a digital globe service, free) let's you embed live traffic cams (via TrafficLand) on top of the aerial imagery for many metro areas.
California offers this page with full motion traffic video and real time access to the California Highway Patrol Traffic Incident database. The page even auto-refreshes every 60 seconds.
Mobile? Well, Trafficland offers a a mobile version for the metro D.C. area (fee-based) and the City of New York offers a mobile version of their traffic cam site.
Almost forgot, MSN Auto offers real-time traffic incident maps and traffic alerts via email or SMS. You can also find traffic info on MS Live Search.
Finally, Traffic.com. This service is feature packed and is free. Some of what they offer includes:
+ Personalized traffic info (you create a route(s)). Info delivered online, via RSS, SMS, email.
+ Metro area RSS feeds.
+ Incident alerts via email or SMS.
+ Mobile site.
+ Phone tools. In other words, dial a phone number (1-866 MY-TRAFC) and traffic info is read to you.
+ Traffic.com also offers cameras via TrafficLand.
* You can also find live traffic cameras for London, UK here as well as this London traffic incident map.
TrafficLand does not offer Canadian traffic cams. However, you can find cameras for 10 cities/provinces aggregated here
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/features/camtraffic/index.htm
Traffic cams for Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa ARE part of the SkylineGlobe (http://www.skylineglobe.com) service.
More Canadian info:
+ Toronto Cams and Traffic Flow Maps
+ Quebec Traffic Cams
+ Vancouver Traffic Cams
+ Alberta and Calgary (Map)
+ For Other Provinces, Look in the Right Rail for "Provincial Road Reports"
- Traffic cams and maps on Windows Mobile devices
- by vancouverchap March 23, 2007 9:05 AM PDT
- Also check out www.vizzion.com for traffic cameras and maps on Windows Mobile devices.
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