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If you have a GPS you can use the “Find Nearby Cameras” to list cameras close to your current location, then select and view any camera from the list. · Assess possible routes to see which is least congested · Look for the best way out of a jam · Find out how far a jam extends, and what’s causing it |
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Here, the “Find Nearby” feature enables the driver to view possible routes and choose the least congested option. |
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Cameras are sorted by Country, State/Province, and Region within the “Browse by Region” feature, enabling you to quickly find cameras in a particular region. No GPS is needed to use this feature. · Assess possible routes before you head out to see which is least congested · Check for bad weather conditions on the road · Decide whether it makes sense to take an expressway / toll road
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Browse Cameras by Region |


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Here, the “Browse by Region” feature enables the driver to see that a known trouble spot along their route has flooded during heavy rain, and choose a different route. |
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Any camera can be added to your Favorites list and quickly recalled. No GPS is needed to use this feature. · Store key cameras on your commute and review them before heading out · Collect cameras from multiple regions into one list, even without a GPS
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Quickly view Favorite Cameras |

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Here, the “Favorites” list stores selected cameras along a commute to work. Seeing that there is heavy congestion, the commuter decides to wait a little before heading out. |


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Key Features |
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If you have a GPS, you can use the unique “Watch Road Ahead” feature in Traffic Vizzion to monitor cameras directly ahead of you. Once in this mode, Traffic Vizzion will continuously update the display to show you the next camera up ahead. Hands free! No button presses or scrolling required. · See traffic congestion up ahead and take another route · Confirm that radio reports/roadside signs are up-to-date · Find out how far a jam extends, and what’s causing it · See accidents up ahead and avoid last minute braking
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Watch the Road Ahead |
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Here, the “Watch Road Ahead” feature enables the driver to see that traffic up ahead is flowing freely. |


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Traffic Vizzion |
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Seeing is believing |
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If you have a built-in GPS or Bluetooth enabled device and a GPS, you can track your current location on a map of the local area. Pre-calibrated maps are downloaded directly from a server as needed, so there’s no need to pre-prepare maps or store huge data files on your device. · Visually identify and select cameras along your route · Quickly get back on track if you take a detour due to traffic or if you take a wrong turn · See your current location and assess what routes you can take to your destination · Visually assess how far you are from your destination |
Track your Location on a Map |
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Traffic Vizzion can show you a map of your local area and display the locations of traffic cameras. The map can be scrolled and zoomed and individual cameras can be selected for viewing. No GPS is needed to use this feature. Maps are downloaded directly from a server as needed, so there’s no need to pre-prepare maps or store huge data files on your device. · Assess possible routes before you head out to see which is least congested · Select cameras visually by map location rather than by intersection name · Get an overview of the road network in an unfamiliar city |
Browse a Local Map |
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Here, the “Map” feature enables the driver to select a traffic camera and confirm that there is no traffic congestion on a particular bridge. Traffic camera locations are shown in red. |
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Here, the “Track Current Location” feature helps the driver get back on track after taking a detour to avoid traffic. Traffic camera locations are shown in red. |

