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This site is highly metropolitan based. Register (free) with as much or as little information as you want, and confirm. Then set up your custom drives, a personalized map with markers where roads are closed, customized reports and even an RSS feed. This site is great for those of you who live in... more
Reviewed by missbehave Jun 26 2006, 10:53am ( 10 reviews ) • traffic.com
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Rated by dexin on Jun 08, 3:34pm
hello there [link]
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Reviewed by MadInternet on Apr 17 2009, 1:09pm
Who doesn't need Traffic?
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Reviewed by simonRO on Dec 03 2007, 8:25pm
I use it all the time
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Rated by Ytube1 on Jul 17 2007, 6:25pm
Answers an age old question.
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Rated by richeee on Apr 02 2007, 8:59am
One more way to see how bad that commute will be.
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Rated by missbehave on Jun 26 2006, 10:53am
This site is highly metropolitan based. Register (free) with as much or as little information as you want, and confirm. Then set up your custom drives, a personalized map with markers where roads are closed, customized reports and even an RSS feed. This site is great for those of you who live in any of the cities listed on the site. If you don't want to register, you can still make good use of this site. Just click the Metropolitan Areas tab. Then from the map that loads, choose the city whose traffic you want to check out. Then just wait for that city's page to load and you can see where the traffic jams are and what their Jam Factor is. The Jam Factor is like a Richter scale for traffic jams. If you want to know how it works in-depth, head to the "What is the Jam Factor" link at the top of the white section of the page. Check out the Help tab where you can get your questions answered. This is a detailed FAQ area that covers a lot of ground and it answers some really good questions. Even if they aren't in your area now, they might be soon. They are planning on expanding over time.
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Rated by altrockdj on Nov 12 2005, 2:08am
Looks cool. Been real busy lately, so this will go on the weekend "to do" list.
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Rated by blakelylaw on Apr 16 2005, 3:02am
From the page: "America's Best, Most Accurate Traffic Reports"