Feel like you’ve been spending more time in traffic lately? You might be right, but at least there’s a silver lining.
Feel like you’ve been spending more time in traffic lately? You might be right, but at least there’s a silver lining.
The latest edition of the INRIX Gridlock Index is out and shows more signs of life in the U.S. economy.
Jim Bak, INRIX’s director of community relations, offers his thoughts on the top 5 connected-car innovations at CES 2013.
This week we’re at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Like many companies here, we have some exciting announcements we can’t wait to share with you: the industry’s first global parking navigation service, our INRIX Traffic App gets social, INRIX-powered Kenwood in-dash receivers and the expansion of our premium traffic services to China.
Traffic congestion is up in 10 of the largest U.S. metropolitan areas, making the average driving trip 17.7% longer than necessary. This is according to the November 2012 aggregate score for the INRIX Gridlock Index (IGI), a monthly measurement of road traffic congestion.
INRIX’s predictions for the worst Thanksgiving and Black Friday Traffic of 2012. Plan ahead!
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