Beat the Traffic

Beat the Traffic is a provider of vehicle traffic reporting solutions for broadcast media and consumers. With a focus on daily commuters, Beat the Traffic was founded in 2001 by former CEO Andre Gueziec.

Using information compiled from public and private sources, crowd-sourced content coupled with its own reporting teams, Beat the Traffic provides real-time traffic information and maps for most major cities in the US and Canada.

Consumer products

Beat the Traffic mainly disseminates its traffic information to users through its website and mobile app. Available features include:

Beat the Traffic Mobile App

Beat the Traffic’s mobile app is available for iPhone and Android. Beat the Traffic launched its redesigned mobile app and website with its new branding and interface November 18, 2013.


With more than 2.8 million downloads and over 600,000 users, Beat the Traffic app has been named “Top 5 Traffic Apps to change your commute” and “Top 5 apps for your car” by Lifehacker and CraveOnline.


Beat the Traffic’s Mobile App Key Features include:


Download Beat the Traffic in iTunes: US Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/beat-the-traffic/id552637004?mt=8 Canadian Store: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/travelers-network-live-traffic/id552637004?mt=8

or Android Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=triangleSoftware.traffic.android

Beat the Traffic Website

Since 2003 BeatTheTraffic.com helps drivers plan their route ahead of time and prevent delays by providing real-time traffic information.

TV Broadcast Traffic Solution

Beat the Traffic’s award-winning 3D[1] broadcast software offers a multi-platform traffic software that TV broadcasters can easily use to tell viewers the complete traffic story. Most recent version 7 software is powerful and easy-to-use, making production to on-air broadcast simple and quick.


Used by over 40 news affiliates - Beat the Traffic 3D software was built with broadcasters in mind - providing broadcasters the opportunity to engage their audience throughout the day across multiple platforms as well as the ability to integrate social media (Facebook and Twitter) updates into their traffic segment.

TV stations and cable operators Using Beat the Traffic 3D

Data sources

Beat the Traffic sources its traffic information from data providers as well as from the public in order to deliver traffic conditions.

Traditional methods:

Much of the information comes from public and private agencies according to geographical areas.


Crowd-sourcing: A growing share of the information is coming from Beat the Traffic users, through a method named crowdsourcing. This method adds the benefit of data anonymously gathered from phones and navigation systems in cars currently on the roads and highways.

Beat the Traffic users can also participate in the process of data collection while sending reports. In this fashion, users have been able to report accidents on their routes, hazards, constructions zones, police controls and weather conditions.

This provides more immediate, accurate, and timely data than traditional methods. Crowd-sourced data transcends traditional traffic information, giving travelers an up-to-the-second picture of traffic conditions.

Awards

Beat the Traffic is an award-winning company:

U.S. patents

The company has received 10 U.S. patents

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Notes and references

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