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2024/06/27 14:09:33 (permalink)
Hi
Yesterday they shutdown our local AM radio traffic program.
AM 730 All traffic all the time.
https://www.google.com/se...l+traffic+all+the+time
https://www.reddit.com/r/..._formats_in_vancouver/
You got to participate by calling in traffic issues.
They worked hard and for the most part did a good job for the lower mainland of Vancouver BC.
Border crossings, bridges, protests, accidents, construction...radar...creatures crossing the road...everything!
I loved it
..and cursed it alittle...lol
I have a TomTom that I use for to find places but it doesn't monitor traffic volume or delays.
Another thing I should mention, I am limited to truck routes...
 
What do you guys use?

post edited by SmookinJoe - 2024/06/27 19:57:17





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Re: What are people using for to monitor Traffic congestion in your city? 2024/06/27 15:55:01 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby SmookinJoe 2024/06/29 16:58:37
I use Google Maps. Even if I have traveled the route a hundred times, I get maps going so I have a recommended route at the start and get alerts when traffic changes and new route recommendations become available.
If you don't like Google, there is Ways, or I am sure others. Everyone is tracking you or selling your data anyway.

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Re: What are people using for to monitor Traffic congestion in your city? 2024/06/27 17:02:44 (permalink)
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I use Google Maps. Even if I have traveled the route a hundred times, I get maps going so I have a recommended route at the start and get alerts when traffic changes and new route recommendations become available.
If you don't like Google, there is Ways, or I am sure others. Everyone is tracking you or selling your data anyway.


I did find the "Waze" app, in my research, but I thought I would, have to, mount something bigger than my phone to be able to see it easier. Last thing I want to do is to be squinting at a screen when I should be focusing on distant traffic. I have heard it doesn't have as much detail..lane position and type of obstruction.
That was the great thing about AM 730...background noise talking to your subconscious so you were aware how to help the traffic flow surrounding you.
Thanks for the input.
 





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Re: What are people using for to monitor Traffic congestion in your city? 2024/06/28 12:22:31 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby SmookinJoe 2024/06/29 16:58:48
GPS traffic only works one of two ways: (some require subscription)
 
1) Only IF, the local road authority actually broadcasts the information, I've had this be a total fail on the East Coast

2) Newer GPS that are tied to your cell phone & there is data sharing with a larger group
 
GPS routing seems to be OK to very Poor --->like Garmin-bad directions (No - Garmin - I Never want to go through downtown Washington DC instead of the beltway - it is never faster if the Beltway is open & Garmin says, Go -past your expected exit - down a few more exits, then get off highway, then "making a U-turn" to get back on the Hgwy into the traffic jamb to just drove past, to get back to the proper exit)
 
Waze is much better at finding a good way around traffic & accidents, BUT:
 
1) Waze will send you through parts of a major city you should probably avoid for your own safety like Kensington, PA
 
(Kensington (excerpt, Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel) "It is one of the most violent pockets of the city of Philadelphia and I would probably submit to you the East Coast,"),  (like Waze did recently, when all lanes were closed on I95 South in Philadelphia)
 
2) Waze is hard to impossible to customize your route (on your cell phone), unless you set small trips - to different locations (I've not been able to redirect it to a different route)  Waze picks what it thinks is the best route to your destination - you seem to be stuck with no options - unlike those Google maps offers
 
3) Correct = "it doesn't have as much detail..lane position and type of obstruction
 
Today one of three lanes is blocked ahead Message reads = "object in roadway" Not very helpful at highway speeds (ended up being a dead deer in left most lane & left shoulder) 
 
When you have several lanes in a city or highway setting: Waze does not indicate dedicated turn lanes or which lane to be in for your current course, just a very general blue line showing you the concept of direction you want to end up going.  This is a big issue when you are at funky intersections where the roads are not at 90 degrees & maybe you have multiple directions to select from.  (do you want the way the road curves to the left, the easy 40 degree left, or the 130 degree hard left at the next intersection?)
 
Maybe others have figured out how to use Waze better than I have? 
 
I find it less than helpful, even with my passenger using Waze & I'm just left trying to dodge those who want to "play bumper cars" & jaywalkers.
 
I much prefer my TomTom for lane information, the traffic information was a little so so & I did not renew the subscription to use with my cell phone for "live info"
 
Waze has proven better at getting me around a traffic issue; but, I would not want to use it without a passenger to  use the cell phone & cypher what Waze is trying to tell you to do, especially in a city setting.  Once your bumper to bumper & already committed to a lane at a traffic light it is near impossible to "correct your course" & there is no way a semi could do what I've had to do in my 4Runner.

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Re: What are people using for to monitor Traffic congestion in your city? 2024/06/28 13:37:18 (permalink)
I have had weird things happen when I was using google to direct me by voice. Silence when I should be turning then suddenly telling me to turn around??
Not sure what I am going to do now.
I don't know why I am so worried...I do get paid by the hour...
If I hear of something I feel is worthwhile I am still willing to investigate...





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Re: What are people using for to monitor Traffic congestion in your city? 2024/06/29 00:20:48 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby SmookinJoe 2024/06/29 16:58:57
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Hi
Yesterday they shutdown our local AM radio traffic program.
AM 730 All traffic all the time.
https://www.google.com/se...l+traffic+all+the+time
https://www.reddit.com/r/..._formats_in_vancouver/
You got to participate by calling in traffic issues.
They worked hard and for the most part did a good job for the lower mainland of Vancouver BC.
Border crossings, bridges, protests, accidents, construction...radar...creatures crossing the road...everything!
I loved it
..and cursed it alittle...lol
I have a TomTom that I use for to find places but it doesn't monitor traffic volume or delays.
Another thing I should mention, I am limited to truck routes...
 
What do you guys use?



TomTom traffic is available for most all TomTom GO units purchased in the last few years
 
https://www.tomtom.com/en...ic-info/north-america/

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Re: What are people using for to monitor Traffic congestion in your city? 2024/06/29 08:41:27 (permalink)
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TomTom traffic is available for most all TomTom GO units purchased in the last few years
 
https://www.tomtom.com/en...ic-info/north-america/


Thanks I will take a look at the unit prices.
Currently this is the free option using the AM band of my truck radio.
Full of uninteresting background noise between traffic reports..
https://vancouver.citynews.ca/audio/





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Re: What are people using for to monitor Traffic congestion in your city? 2024/06/29 09:07:42 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby SmookinJoe 2024/06/29 16:59:13
In Canada this is the correct website to purchase TomTom traffic: https://www.tomtom.com/en...ic-info/north-america/

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Re: What are people using for to monitor Traffic congestion in your city? 2024/07/16 22:37:24 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby SmookinJoe 2024/07/24 18:48:49
Hello
 
I'm limited to truck routes and usually use Google Maps and Waze for real-time info. I’ve also considered truck-specific GPS options like Garmin dezl. What does everyone else use to monitor traffic congestion in the area?
 
 
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Re: What are people using for to monitor Traffic congestion in your city? 2024/07/17 03:52:26 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby SmookinJoe 2024/07/24 18:49:02
For trucking, I used the "Navigator" app on Android using TomTom commercial maps and "Internet Traffic" license. It didn't reveal what it was using for its traffic information, but it seemed to work okay. I mostly used the app because all the maps could be downloaded and used offline, weight, length, and hazmat route restrictions could be applied, and ETA could be recalculated based on vehicle performance.  Accurate traffic was the least of my worries when route restrictions mattered more.  If I am stuck in traffic, that's better than accidentally driving through a restricted tunnel, past an airport, over too small of a bridge, or cutting through residential areas to bypass congestion.

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Re: What are people using for to monitor Traffic congestion in your city? 2024/08/14 20:37:01 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby SmookinJoe 2024/08/15 18:26:25
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Re: What are people using for to monitor Traffic congestion in your city? 2024/08/15 18:29:05 (permalink)
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At this point I am giving everyone a helpful credit Delirious...so don't take it to heart...lol
It is all good advice guys...
There isn't anything I can easily do to create the best and easiest course of action.
I was on a trip to Puyallup, to visit an old friend, and because I missed an off ramp my onboard BMW navigation seemed to want to make me backtrack.
I pulled over, to hook up my TomTom, and the two gpses were giving me opposite directions???
I even restarted the BMW onboard and still opposite directions.
TomTom took me there and home. BMW can't trust ...yet.

One of these days I will look deeper into waze.
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Re: What are people using for to monitor Traffic congestion in your city? 2024/08/16 16:56:10 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby SmookinJoe 2024/08/16 19:27:21
I've had pretty good luck with the Apple maps on my iPhone. It's gotten pretty good at telling me when a delay is happening and even has been surprisingly accurate on telling me when to expect a police car that has pulled someone over. On the highway this has allowed me to get out of the right-hand lane.

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Re: What are people using for to monitor Traffic congestion in your city? 2024/08/16 19:56:20 (permalink)
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I've had pretty good luck with the Apple maps on my iPhone. It's gotten pretty good at telling me when a delay is happening and even has been surprisingly accurate on telling me when to expect a police car that has pulled someone over. On the highway this has allowed me to get out of the right-hand lane.


Speaking of Police cars...
I am driving down the road and a slower vehicle in my right lane gives me the impression it might be deciding to change lanes to take the route I will be taking. I look in the mirror and see a group of vehicles approaching quickly.
I accelerate by the vehicle and as I look in the mirror it's red and blue lights (in the grill) are flashing..
After quickly and safely pulling over the, very young looking, officer approaches my right side window.
First thing I say as I am checking my registration is..Ya got me!..his response.. I guess you aren't wondering why I pulled you over, license and registration please!
Hand him the registration and as I am trying to dig out my wallet I comment...I try and stay away from the crowd, sorry I have a muscle problem (as I am trying to manipulate my fingers around my wallet) ...He reply's..It's ok no rush...
As I hand him the license he asks for date of birth, address confirmation...Is this your picture?...all of which was professional and courteous on both our parts...
THEN..he says..I am not going to give you a ticket......I quickly reach out to give him a fist bump which catches him off guard cause he had his hand open but we soon fist bumped.
He asks me politely to slow down and as he is walking away I whimper...It's the car...out of sight but clearly in an older stern voice I hear...
NO, It is the driver!
He's right...and so am I..this X5 is a monster making me do all kinds of bad things
I am going to have to keep it on a tighter leash.
Just happened last night.
 
post edited by SmookinJoe - 2024/08/16 20:03:11





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