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Thread: Google Maps traffic layer now available in SA!

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    awesome news. Only 2 traffic lights on that map, so must Joburg and CT for now

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    Google Maps/Traffic is a bit odd. It shows all the traffic, not only where there is slow traffic. Sort of (useles) information overload.

    TomTom & Waze only shows slow traffic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-Man View Post
    Google Maps/Traffic is a bit odd. It shows all the traffic, not only where there is slow traffic. Sort of (useles) information overload.

    TomTom & Waze only shows slow traffic.
    Uh, i don't see why thats odd?
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    I think they only did Jozi and CT because there are the only places in SA with real traffic
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    Kind of worrying that when using nav your movements are being tracked...
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    There is info for pretoria as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bern View Post
    Kind of worrying that when using nav your movements are being tracked...
    Relax, Google maps are bringing out offline mode where you can download the SA map and use it offline rather than streaming it. But you cant have traffic updates if your data connection is off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xrapidx View Post
    works on nav.
    I dont understand this, what you mean nav?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Unnamed View Post
    Uh, i don't see why thats odd?
    Indeed, how else would one know if a route has live traffic updates...
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    Quote Originally Posted by techead View Post
    I dont understand this, what you mean nav?
    That Google Navigation on your phone takes into account traffic, and routes around it (still not sure if it works)

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    Nice one G
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    Quote Originally Posted by T-Man View Post
    Google Maps/Traffic is a bit odd. It shows all the traffic, not only where there is slow traffic. Sort of (useles) information overload.

    TomTom & Waze only shows slow traffic.
    Its a colour map. So it does so congestion.
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    When we combine your speed with the speed of other phones on the road, across thousands of phones moving around a city at any given time, we can get a pretty good picture of live traffic conditions. We continuously combine this data and send it back to you for free in the Google Maps traffic layers. It takes almost zero effort on your part — just turn on Google Maps for mobile before starting your car — and the more people that participate, the better the resulting traffic reports get for everybody.
    http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/...n-traffic.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boris Becker View Post
    awesome news. Only 2 traffic lights on that map, so must Joburg and CT for now
    Well, to be honest we dont have traffic here in PE so it would be a joke, in fact here in PE there is so little traffic that if it showed up on Google Nav people would actually drive towards it to see what all the fuss is about
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    Damn cyclists and pedestrians are going to ruin it!
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