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INRIX brings traffic coverage to entire U.S. Interstate system and many rural highways

April 10, 2008 by  

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INRIX, a major data provider to most GPS brands offering live traffic in the U.S., announced today that they are bringing live traffic coverage to the entire U.S. Interstate highway system and to many rural highways as well. You should be able to see this on MapQuest if you want to test it out. I’m not seeing anything in my neck of the woods, but hey, maybe there aren’t any incidents today.

For the time being, only incident alerts will show, but INRIX expects to add historical speed data this summer. I can’t wait for that. Maybe I’ll end up buying a Dash after all.

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2 Responses to “INRIX brings traffic coverage to entire U.S. Interstate system and many rural highways”
  1. Newgen1 says:

    This sounds good but I want to know how this is going to effect my current Nuvi 660?
    Will this be something that the older GPSs will be able to take advantage of or will it only be available on the new GPSs coming out later this year?

  2. Rich Owings says:

    My understanding is that Garmin uses INRIX incident data via TMC. So you should start seeing it on your 660.

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