Jason Cartwright wrote:
For instance, both those sites tell me that there is an incident up
the road on the A40, and they do that with a load of ambiguous
(borderline meaningless) gumpf like a Might End time and
Severity plus a swath of text to read. I'm not really interested,
and whilst I
On 01/03/07, Jason Cartwright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.vecosys.com/2007/03/01/google-adds-traffic-flow-reports-but-there-is-a-better-way/
Google Maps adds a traffic info layer. Looks rather good, but it's US only
at the moment.
Example:
a helicopter view of
all serious traffic incidents in the UK.
Jem
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It's certainly interesting as a concept, although I'm cautious on the
fact that it doesn't really take into account the speed limits on
different roads. Although I've actually no idea how you could take that
into account!
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Jason Cartwright wrote:
I just want to know the effect its going to have on my journey time.
Google's does this with a ridiciously-easy-to-visually-parse colour
coding of the traffic speed. This boils down all the one lane closed
due to barrier repairs crap into something far more usable.
This
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All the other links are good, but Google appear
Andrew Bowden wrote:
It's certainly interesting as a concept, although I'm cautious on the
fact that it doesn't really take into account the speed limits on
different roads. Although I've actually no idea how you could take
that into account!
to
try...
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From: Kirk Northrop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 March 2007 14:00
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: Re: [backstage] Traffic Info
Barry Hunter wrote:
... in fact it's something hope is been recorded over at
openstreetmap.org
Hi,
I've still yet to do anything towards this, but you might find
http://upcoming.org/event/153405/
The State of the Map ( Open Source Streetmap Conference)
and
http://upcoming.org/event/155807/
(Sheffield Mapping Party)
of interest.
Cheers
Ian
I'll create the database, if you drive every
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