GeoSmart Reveals Real Time Journey Times
GeoSmart Reveals Real Time Journey Times for AA Traffic Users
NZ Automobile Association (AA) subsidiary
GeoSmart In the last few days it has launched an exciting
new addition to the AA Traffic pages which is called Journey
Times. Journey Times This free web page GeoSmart has
been developing relationships with leading Traffic
Consultants, Local Government, NZTA, Road Construction and
Maintenance Companies and other organisations to develop the
best possible service, enabling the AA to display helpful
information to motorists. In addition GeoSmart has now
collected 12 months of historical data covering all NZ State
Highways and arterials that can be used by councils, road
construction and maintenance companies and consultant
assisting in future planning. GeoSmart exhibited this
technology at last week's IPENZ (Institute of Professional
Engineers of NZ) conference in Auckland and Sales Manager
Luigi Cappel said "Many industry leaders were very surprised
at the progress we have made in the last year and are
excited about the opportunity to access live and historic
road data for a variety of projects. This information is
invaluable in relation to monitoring current and historic
road use, the impact of road works, accidents or incidents
with the ability to see before, during and after information
has not been possible before to this scale." Luigi said
"Traditional technologies still have their place when doing
more in depth research on specific road segments, however
they are very expensive and require resources and planning.
Clients can come to us and ask for historic data on a road
segment or area by day of week, time of day or volume data
over a historic period. This can be particularly valuable in
to relation accidents or incidents after the event. You
can't very well set up road loop counters after the accident
to see what happened before it." The Journey Times web
page has proven instantly popular with the public and AA
Traffic Spokesperson Phil Allen said "The AA is committed to
increasing the number of travel time routes across New
Zealand. Motorists can suggest new routes by completing the
feedback form on the website" Phil went on to say that due
to the quality of data delivered by GeoSmart, New Zealand
has been the first country outside of Western Europe where
car navigation leader TomTom has had the confidence to
launch its new Go Live navigation product with HD (High
Definition) Traffic. HD Traffic uses the live traffic flow
data from GeoSmart to display live traffic flow on the
navigation device, receiving it through an embedded SIM Card
allowing it to receive information anywhere it can get a
mobile signal.
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