In-vehicle
Today’s driver is connected to information sources by one or more wireless devices capable of receiving timely traffic information such as cell phones, personal digital assistants, handheld navigation devices, invehicle navigation systems and satellite radio receivers. Through an unparalleled network of wireless, sensor-based data collection and advanced processing technology, Traffic.com provides real-time traffic information to XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. navigation systems in the Acura RL and the Cadillac CTS. Motorola incorporates
Traffic.com data into its VIAMOTO solution, a suite of location software for cell phones utilized by Avis Assist. Aftermarket navigation systems, such as the Pioneer AVIC-N2, are also taking advantage of Traffic.com’s continuous, highly accurate data and broad coverage.

Traffic.com provides solutions to auto manufacturers, suppliers, application and content providers in the in-vehicle and portable navigation industry. Utilizing robust data obtained from Traffic.com’s Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS)
and Digital Traffic Pulse® sensor network, flexible solutions provide for content integration, application and multiple distribution channel opportunities. Solutions include:
Traffic.com A-Feed is a standards-based service designed for use in online and mobile applications such as: mapping and directions, real-time navigation, concierge services, fleet management, and mobile resource management.
TrafficPro™ City XML is a standards-based XML data feed designed for easy integration for textual and spatial representation of numerous traffic elements for individual metropolitan areas.
TrafficPro API allows for easy integration into a customer’s product suite and is ideal for portals or destination sites that want to embed traffic personalization capabilities as well as deliver the information in new formats and to multiple devices.
TrafficPro RSS provides real-time traffic content delivery into any application or Webs site using the Really Simple Syndication standard.
