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INRIX’s Crowd-Sourced Traffic Network Surpasses 2 Million Vehicles

May 7, 2010  - By
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INRIX announced its Smart Driver Network has grown to more than 2 million GPS-enabled vehicles giving drivers a reliable, real-time view of traffic conditions on more than 260,000 miles of highways, city streets and secondary roads nationwide.

“Our Smart Driver Network is the largest real-time traffic network in the world. It redefines what it means to deliver truly real-time traffic information,” said INRIX President and CEO Bryan Mistele.

According to the announcement, more than 40 percent of all State DOTs in the United States rely on INRIX’s real-time traffic information for their daily operations, traveler information services and/or congestion performance measures. New projects in 2010 in 5 states – Texas, Massachusetts, Maryland, Minnesota and Ohio – are using INRIX traffic data and travel times for their planning efforts, statewide 511 systems or dynamic message signs.

“In just two years, INRIX has grown from providing traffic data for one state agency to powering the daily operations, planning or traveler information services in 21 states and the District of Columbia,” said INRIX Vice President of Public Sector Rick Schuman.

 

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