Traffic Vizzion v7.0.219 Requirements:
Smartphone or Pocket PC that runs Windows Mobile 2003 or above.
Requirements:
To use Traffic Vizzion, you needa Smartphone or Pocket PC that runs Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile2003 Second Edition, or Windows Mobile 5.0 and a working internetconnection.
If you want to automatically track your location, show nearby cameras,or show cameras along the road directly ahead of you, you will alsoneed a built-in GPS device or an external Bluetooth GPS device and aphone with Bluetooth capability.
For safety reasons, we also strongly recommend a car mount for your Smartphone or Pocket PC.
Devices that have been specifically tested with Traffic Vizzion areshown below, although any device meeting the above requirements shouldalso work.
Description:
How many times have you found yourself in a traffic jam, constructionzone or blizzard, and wished you could have seen the road conditions upahead before you got there? Radio reports and roadside signs are allfine and good, but all too often you're already caught up in a problembefore you hear or read about it.
Traffic Vizzion makes it possible to see the road ahead by bringinglive images from thousands of traffic cameras located across NorthAmerica and the UK to your Pocket PC. Unlike any other traffic camerasoftware, Traffic Vizzion can be used in conjunction with a built-in orexternal GPS, to automatically show cameras near to your currentlocation, or along the road directly ahead of you, long before you getthere!
But wait, there’s more! Traffic Vizzion also let’s you download highquality maps for your local region and explore those maps using pan andzoom features. If you have a GPS, Traffic Vizzion will display yourprecise location on the map, so if you take a wrong turn or have todetour around traffic, it’s easy to get back on track. Traffic cameralocations are shown on the map and can be easily selected for viewing.
Traffic Vizzion can save you time, money and frustration by quickly answering questions such as:
Which route is least congested?
I’m lost! How do I get back on track?
Are those radio reports/roadside displays accurate and up-to-date?
What roads could I take to get from A to B?
What's causing this jam?
How far am I from my destination?
How bad are the weather conditions on my route?
Will taking the toll road / expressway save me time?
Is there an accident up ahead?
Traffic Vizzion can be used by commuters, business travelers, long-hauldrivers, delivery drivers, recreationers, or anyone who needs to viewmaps or see road conditions ahead of time.
Don't have a GPS? No problem, you can still manually pan and scrollmaps, and you can still view cameras by selecting your local region andthen selecting individual cameras for viewing.
Don't have a GPS but want to add one to your device? Go to w*w.vizzion.com to see GPS devices compatible with your device.
Traffic Vizzion is available in the following regions:
USA:
Arkansas: West Memphis area
Arizona: Phoenix, Tucson areas
California: Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, San Bernardino areas
Colorado: Denver area
District of Columbia: Washington DC area
Florida: Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, Tampa Bay areas
Georgia: Atlanta area
Illinois: Chicago area
Indiana: Indianapolis area
Louisiana: New Orleans area
Maryland: Bethesda/Potomac, Germantown/Gaithersburg, Rockville, Silver Spring areas
Minnesota: Minneapolis area
Mississippi: Jackson area
Missouri: Kansas City, St. Louis areas
New Jersey: Cherry Hill, New Brunswick, New Jersey Turnpike, Paterson, Trenton areas
New York: Albany, Bronx, Brooklyn, Long Island, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island areas
Nevada: Las Vegas
North Carolina: Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro, Raleigh, Winston-Salem areas
Ohio: Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton areas
Oregon: Portland area
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh areas
Rhode Island: East Bay, Kingstown, Providence, West Bay areas
South Carolina: Anderson, Beaufort County, Charleston, Columbia, Florence, Greenville, Myrtle each, Rock Hill, Spartanburg areas
Tennessee: Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville areas
Texas: Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio areas
Virginia: Hampton Roads area
Washington State: Seattle area
Wisconsin: Milwaukee area
Canada:
British Columbia: Vancouver, Lower Mainland, Coquihalla areas
Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto areas
Quebec: Montreal area
UK:
Berkshire: Reading area
Glamorgan: Cardiff, Swansea areas
Gloucestershire: Bristol area
Greater London: 9 London areas
Hampshire: Southampton, Winchester areas
Lanarkshire: Glasgow area
Midlothian: Edinburgh area
Monmouthshire: Newport area
Nottinghamshire: Nottingham area
South Yorkshire: Sheffield area.