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Early Adopter News: June
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Get Free Traffic Info on Your Phone
You are invited to participate in the Mobile Millennium traffic pilot, a free public traffic-information system that uses the power of communities to provide the public with real-time traffic conditions. The more people use it, the better it will work, so become an Early Adopter of this cutting-edge, developing technology: download the free software to your phone and tell your friends!
Be a Part of Next-Gen Technology
Avoiding traffic congestion can save time, gasoline, greenhouse gas emissions, and stress. Mobile Millennium is a public-private research partnership that aims to address these key societal issues by providing drivers with current traffic information where and when they can use it to make informed travel decisions that keep traffic flowing.
Remember, this is an active research project. Based on your feedback, we will update the program and the FAQ regularly, so let us know what issues you are having with the software. Email us at pilotfeedback@calccit.org.
- Will it work on my phone?
- How can I install it on my phone?
- How do I look at traffic on my phone?
- How can I get audio traffic reports on my phone in real time?
- When will arterial (side street) information become available?
How does it work?
Researchers use anonymous speed and position information gathered by GPS-equipped cell phones, fuse it with data from static traffic sensors, and broadcast traffic information back to the phones.
Data is gathered only from locations that are statistically significant for traffic information. This careful targeting minimizes bandwidth usage by collecting only traffic-relevant data, and equally important, is privacy aware.
The Mobile Millennium traffic information system is provided to you for free jointly by Nokia, Navteq, and UC Berkeley, in partnership with the California Department of Transportation.
