B&C put the spotlight on our new interactive feature: the Nintendo’s Wiimote can now easily be used to navigate Beat the Traffic®’s real-time 3D traffic maps.
In: Beat the Traffic 3D| General| Update
22 Dec 2008We have recently completed a promotional video that looks very cool. We would like to share this with you for your feedback. The video showcases how 25 television stations throughout the USA and in Canada are using the Beat the Traffic® technology and real-time data. It might be a opportunity to tune to your local [...]
If you live or work in Manhattan, you may have recently had a glimpse of Beat the Traffic 3D maps as displayed on the Reuters Sign in Times Square.
The display to the right coincided with KRON-TV in the Bay Area debuting with our on-air and on-line traffic reporting system for broadcasters.
The message and image on the bottom right [...]
We are very excited to welcome CBS 6 WTVR-TV as our newest customer of Beat the Traffic 3D! As of July 21st, viewers in the Richmond and Washington DC area benefit from dynamic, animated road speeds, flows, forecasts and travel times: a first for the region! Also, colorful and detailed 3D landmarks unique to [...]
Yah we’re cool, we’re hip, and to prove it, we are now on YouTube! Beat the Traffic recently created its official YouTube account. We currently have eleven videos on our playlist, with more sure to come in the future. Check them out at www.youtube.com/BeattheTraffic.
Videos include short tutorials for how to navigate [...]
Welcome to Beat The Traffic's blog. Our team works hard every day to make your commute easier and to give you the tools to finally beat the traffic! How? Well, we create real-time traffic maps as well as high-tech
3D traffic reporting solutions for TV and Cable operators. Chances are, you've seen our maps on TV!
In this blog you will find updates about our feature developments, FAQ's, technical insight as well as news and tips related to traffic, the interest of our users. Feel free to get in touch!
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