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Sunday, 10th May 2009

Traffic.Com Unveils New Look and New Tools

From an E-Mail Update:

+ A location-aware homepage greets you with a real-time traffic summary for your city or most recently viewed city area

+ An enhanced easy-to-use interface gives you quick links to site features and content

+ New "Search Map" and "Browse Traffic" tabs allow you to easily find the information you need

+ One click "Save This Drive" buttons make it fast and easy to personalize your MyTraffic alerts

+ New, more detailed maps display color-coded traffic flow and new incident icons pinpoint hotspots

+ A real-time news ticker alerts you to severe incidents in your city

The NAVTEQ Traffic.com website is part of the NAVTEQ product family. And, as part of the new website design, you'll see new links to NAVTEQ.com resources, as well as a new NAVTEQ Traffic.com logo.

In addition to new traffic features, you'll find familiar traffic planning tools like "Check Your Drive Time" for traffic-informed alternate routes and driving directions.

To learn more about our new features, browse our Features overview webpage.

Direct to Traffic.com

Source: Traffic.com

See Also: Phone-Based Customized Traffic Reports at 1-866-My-Trafc


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