Live traffic reports coming to a GPS near you

By David Braue on 16 August 2007

Tags: australia | gps | report | traffic | victoria | xml | melbourne | service | photo credit | road

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chris
22/08/2007 08:12 PM

l think it's a great idea and will help with traffic congestion,when l can afford to buy a gps this will help me very much.

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blusokx
05/12/2007 10:52 PM

About bloody time...I am so sick of Australia being so far behind the rest of the world! The report was ok too, but NO mention of current compatible equipment or where to buy them from?

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