Traffic Alerts via radio
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Hello
Does anyone have suggestions for radio traffic alerts?
Does it exist here in Canada/Ontario/Kitchener Waterloo?
In the UK while driving you could set your car radio to allow interruptions with traffic updates, to help avoid jams
Please sign post me to a radio station or a way to get this if available
Many thanks
Does anyone have suggestions for radio traffic alerts?
Does it exist here in Canada/Ontario/Kitchener Waterloo?
In the UK while driving you could set your car radio to allow interruptions with traffic updates, to help avoid jams
Please sign post me to a radio station or a way to get this if available
Many thanks
Last edited by segs; Apr 24th 2015 at 10:34 am. Reason: more detail
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If you're on twitter you could follow @TrafficGuelph. I follow @ReginaRadar and people report closures and delays due to accidents as well as speed traps.
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CBC Radio 1 is the only cross-Canada provider of spoken traffic bulletins (5-9am and 4-6pm typically), but as RDS is generally not present/functional on Canadian car radios, you won't get the traditional 'interrupt' traffic bulletins that come over whatever station you are listening to.
If you've got an RDS TMC SatNav, that will also work, but only in Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto to about 50km outside the cities (along with a lot more US cities):
RDS TMC Coverage Maps
It isn't very good, however - traffic updates are slow. I've just replaced by old Satnav with the one below:
Better is something like a TomTom Go 500, which uses approx. 7MB of data per month from you Android or iPhone and provides 'HD Traffic'
Have a look here to see what sort of detail it provides:
Live Traffic
Zoom in to the areas you want, to see what is happening right now. This is the same data that the Satnav uses.
Alternatively, Google Maps on a smart phone has traffic, I think, but will eat your data bundle!
If you've got an RDS TMC SatNav, that will also work, but only in Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto to about 50km outside the cities (along with a lot more US cities):
RDS TMC Coverage Maps
It isn't very good, however - traffic updates are slow. I've just replaced by old Satnav with the one below:
Better is something like a TomTom Go 500, which uses approx. 7MB of data per month from you Android or iPhone and provides 'HD Traffic'
Have a look here to see what sort of detail it provides:
Live Traffic
Zoom in to the areas you want, to see what is happening right now. This is the same data that the Satnav uses.
Alternatively, Google Maps on a smart phone has traffic, I think, but will eat your data bundle!
Last edited by withabix; Apr 24th 2015 at 10:37 am.
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Down load "Waze" to your iPhone and run the map ap. Or just listen to 680am radio they have traffic reports every 10 mins
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Ok thanks all,
I'll try 680am...
Not on twitter and really want an interruption on live radio while driving; though the GPS ideas will help too
Thanks
I'll try 680am...
Not on twitter and really want an interruption on live radio while driving; though the GPS ideas will help too
Thanks
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wow thanks magnumpi
such lengths to help me get home on time on a Friday evening...
such lengths to help me get home on time on a Friday evening...
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Canada is behind the times on traffic alerts.
I like what they have in Seattle, signs with lights that flash and a radio station to tune to when they are flashing, and just about every station there seems to have life traffic updates and choppers in the air checking things out with reports every 15 mins or so.
Twitter alerts would be useful before a trip, but unless your breaking the law and using your phone in the car, pretty useless while your actually driving.
I like what they have in Seattle, signs with lights that flash and a radio station to tune to when they are flashing, and just about every station there seems to have life traffic updates and choppers in the air checking things out with reports every 15 mins or so.
Twitter alerts would be useful before a trip, but unless your breaking the law and using your phone in the car, pretty useless while your actually driving.
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Canada is behind the times on traffic alerts.
I like what they have in Seattle, signs with lights that flash and a radio station to tune to when they are flashing, and just about every station there seems to have life traffic updates and choppers in the air checking things out with reports every 15 mins or so.
Twitter alerts would be useful before a trip, but unless your breaking the law and using your phone in the car, pretty useless while your actually driving.
I like what they have in Seattle, signs with lights that flash and a radio station to tune to when they are flashing, and just about every station there seems to have life traffic updates and choppers in the air checking things out with reports every 15 mins or so.
Twitter alerts would be useful before a trip, but unless your breaking the law and using your phone in the car, pretty useless while your actually driving.
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That would be useful then. I suppose you need data for it to work?
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Hello
Does anyone have suggestions for radio traffic alerts?
Does it exist here in Canada/Ontario/Kitchener Waterloo?
In the UK while driving you could set your car radio to allow interruptions with traffic updates, to help avoid jams
Please sign post me to a radio station or a way to get this if available
Many thanks
Does anyone have suggestions for radio traffic alerts?
Does it exist here in Canada/Ontario/Kitchener Waterloo?
In the UK while driving you could set your car radio to allow interruptions with traffic updates, to help avoid jams
Please sign post me to a radio station or a way to get this if available
Many thanks
Just listen to the news on any local KW radio station as they do traffic reports.
As for the service you are talking about, I've never heard of it.
But I lived in Waterloo for ten years and cannot see any situation in which you would need that service because traffic is so light there compared to other areas such as the GTA. The only major issues there are when the expressway gets clogged up.
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You cannot generalize for the entire country.
I like what they have in Seattle, signs with lights that flash
They have those in the GTA.
and just about every station there seems to have life traffic updates and choppers in the air checking things out with reports every 15 mins or so.
Twitter alerts would be useful before a trip, but unless your breaking the law and using your phone in the car, pretty useless while your actually driving.
I agree about not using a phone while driving (I was badly hurt in an accident in which I was rear-ended by some idiot talking on her phone). Twitter alerts aren't necessary here in the GTA as you can just jump online and use the COMPASS traffic cameras which show you live shots of the various highways.
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