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"Nik-thevoice" wrote in message
... On Wed, 11 May 2005 07:53:02 +0100, "Vernon" wrote: When LBC Travel News talk of travel information derived from "Satellite Data", what sort of satellite help are they getting? I am aware of GPS for navigation, but I can't see how that could help with determining the levels of realtime traffic problems. Just curious, but does anyone here know? Knowing them (& the "radio travel news" world) as I do, Yes...I can tell you. 1: Trafficmaster sensor readings - the blue poles by the side of the road. www.trafficmaster.net 2: A system run by ITIS called TAG, although I'm not sure whether they've started using this. Rough system diagram at http://www.itisholdings.com/ourtech.asp 3: Highways agency "RTT" system - Induction loops in the road surface. Google it, there's a "non professional" version online somewhere. All of these, combined with your other information sources can build up a good picture of what's happening. Thanks Nik, I suspect that you have come up with the answer with TAG. I was not aware of this system (I don't have the sort of car that is worth such protection!) |
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