PALO ALTO, Calif., March 14 /PRNewswire/ -- The increasing amount of personal and business time and fuel wasted in congested traffic coupled with the sharp rise in gasoline prices over the past several years, has stimulated renewed interest in intelligent transportation systems (ITS). This is resulting in the widespread deployment of real-time traffic information, which is becoming a mainstream automotive feature.
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://transportation.frost.com/ ), Analysis of Accuracy and Coverage of Real-Time Traffic Information, finds that Inrix Inc. and Traffic.com Inc. provide valuable real-time traffic information to drivers. However, Inrix leads based on the number of U.S. metropolitan areas covered and on miles of coverage per metro area. Predicted travel times provided by the two companies are compared to actual travel times in three metro areas to judge their relative accuracy.
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"Real-time traffic information is now available to consumers through a number of channels, such as the Internet and on-board navigation systems," notes Frost & Sullivan Senior Industry Analyst Joerg Dittmer. "This can convert telematics systems from a rarely used to a 'must-have' automotive feature."
Although drivers need navigation assistance only on unfamiliar routes, traffic information is valuable even on routes well known to the driver. Hence, drivers greatly favor on-board navigation that incorporates real-time traffic information. Going beyond mere route guidance, this feature enables the system to guide drivers around trouble spots where traffic flow is slow.
Inrix, Inc. and Traffic.com Inc. are competing to become the leading provider of real-time traffic information in the United States. They provide this information based on readings from road sensors and probe vehicles. Predictive traffic data goes a step further by combining real-time traffic flow information with data such as historical traffic patterns and school schedules to allow drivers to plan their trips even more precisely.
Over the past five years, Traffic.com has worked closely with state departments of transportation (DOTs) to enhance publicly available traffic information. It has offered state DOTs low-cost installations of radar detector-based traffic flow sensors, measuring speed, flowcount, and occupancy, in exchange for exclusive commercial rights to the data generated.
On the other hand, Inrix, spurred by proprietary technology licensed from Microsoft Research, has focused on providing both real-time and predictive traffic information nationwide, within the last year.
"Inrix was found to cover more metropolitan areas, and more miles in each of the three metropolitan areas that were the focus of the study," cites Dittmer. Inrix took the lead in accuracy of predicted travel times in Providence, and Traffic.com came ahead in Philadelphia, while results for Washington D.C. are mixed.
Inrix, Inc. and Traffic.com provide valuable information, but there is no distinct winner. Both companies expect to continue to increase their coverage and develop their technologies to provide increasingly useful information to drivers.
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About Aaron Reed Aaron Reed is an assistant professor specializing in software architecture and design and .NET development at Neumont University in Salt Lake City, UT. He has worked professionally in the industry for over 12 years as a lead architect/designer, development manager, and VP of development. When he isn't spending time reading up on the latest in software development, Aaron loves spending time with his beautiful wife and three children.
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