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TomTom aims to cut journey times by 5%

TechRadar: TomTom has announced a “manifesto” for reducing traffic. CEO Harold Goddijn announced the move at an event in London yesterday, alongside version 4.0 of the HD Traffic – that will also come to head unit TomTom-based devices, too.

Goddijn says that if 10 per cent of the TomTom userbase were to use HD traffic, it “would reduce journey times for everyone – five per cent in Europe. And that’s where we want to go. We are on a mission…we are committed to make this work and do our bit for society and our customers.

“Collectively we will make better use of existing road capacity.”

Goddijn added that the HD Traffic system can now report a problem to a driver within two minutes – a remarkable achievement. But those figures only apply to ‘connected’ drivers – only about one per cent of TomTom’s 45 million-strong userbase. About 20 per cent of that connected number – 200,000 – are British.

But Goddijn is undeterred and says that TomTom really can influence traffic flow in the future “[We're] trying to understand the problem of traffic…it’s something we can influence. It’s a problem we all know. It’s a global issue. It has a lot of consequences…it costs time, it’s a great stress.

“When we started TomTom we said we needed to understand this issue. It’s now time to start changing conventional wisdom. I don’t think that’s the case…I think we can change traffic and do something about it.”

The TomTom Traffic Manifesto is essentially a plan to get as many people using TomTom connected devices and so get better traffic information – and make more money from the extra subscription cost of connected devices, of course.

As part of the plan, TomTom will also supply traffic information to other sources, such as radio stations.

Goddijn also stated the organisation now has navigable data for 100 countries. The company takes an incredible 600 million speed measurements every day.

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Tele Atlas HD Traffic

NaviGadget: Digital map and dynamic content provider Tele Atlas have just announced Tele Atlas HD Traffic.

Tele Atlas HD Traffic contains up-to-the-minute traffic information from multiple data sources which includes GPS readings from personal navigation devices, mobile phone signals, and road sensors.

TeleAtlas HD Traffic

Tele Atlas HD Traffic takes all this data to provide – in real time – latest traffic conditions. Some of the features Tele Atlas HD Traffic can be delivered to any connected, mobile device and features:

  • Delivery of “live” congestion information
  • Extremely accurate positioning of traffic jams
  • High update frequency, with fresh data delivered every three minutes
  • Road speeds, length and location data to deliver the complete picture of the traffic congestion
  • Content based on a proven approach to collecting, processing and distributing real-time traffic data

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TomTom ONE XL HD

NaviGadget: TomTom just announced a new traffic service called TomTom High Definition Traffic – only avaiable in the Netherlands so far. The service is a collaboration between TomTom and Vodafone, where anonymous GSM signals is merged with existing traffic sources to deliver traffic data that covers 10x the roads, 5x more updates then regular traffic services.The first device to offer the high def traffic service will be TomTom ONE XL HD and it will be available in the Netherlands middle of this month. It’ll come with 12 months of High Definition Traffic subscription and will cost 400 €.

Here are the features of the device:

  • Highly sensitive GPS receiver
  • 4.3 inch full TFT colour LCD touch screen (480 x 272 pixels, 64.000 colours)
  • Internal memory 1 GB
  • GPRS Modem with built-in SIM card for live data connection
  • SD slot (only for additional maps, SD not included)
  • Internal Lithium-Ion battery (2 hours operation)
  • 119 x 86 x 27 mm
  • 230 grams
  • Map Coverage: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, San Marino, Spain (+ Canary Islands), Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Vatican City

Here is how HD Traffic collects data:

  • Traffic data generated by the movement patterns of mobile phones in cars, via Vodafone’s Dutch GSM network
  • Third party information provided by traffic authorities and road operators

Vodafone’s network delivers traffic data to the TomTom XL HD Traffic every three minutes, twenty times an hour which is compared to RDS-TMC traffic info is five times more often.

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