Fourth of July Drivers Celebrate Freedom from Traffic Jams with Traffic.com Services

Posted by gasusan2005 on Jul 02, 2007

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traffic_logo Millions of Americans are hitting the road this week for the Fourth of July holiday. Whether driving to a family picnic, the beach or local firework festivities, many road travelers expect traffic to cause frustration. However, there are solutions that finally free holiday travelers from dreaded traffic back-ups. Traffic.com, a NAVTEQ company, offers a suite of free traffic solutions for accurate, up-to-the-minute traffic news at traffic.com .

Whether online or on-the-go, Traffic.com gives drivers the tools and information they need to make the best decisions about the time to leave and the best routes to take. Site visitors can instantly view
real-time traffic information for cities across the U.S. or set up personalized traffic reports for the roadways they plan to drive. To receive personalized information, drivers can sign up at traffic.com
and then create and save daily commutes or holiday travel routes with MyTraffic free services.

Traffic.com’s MyTraffic offerings include custom traffic reports and alerts delivered via phone, e-mail, and text message. When users sign up, they can save up to 20 travel routes and schedule the time and method by which they want to receive the real-time traffic reports for their drives. Also, for traffic information on-demand, drivers can call Traffic.com’s free traffic hotline at 1-866-MY-TRAFC (1-866-698-7232) or text their drive name or city code to TRAFC (87232). 

For more information visit NAVTEQ and traffic.com

Source: NAVTEQ press release

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