TomTom moves traffic data to new heights

As cities get bigger and busier, decision-makers need to get creative to keep them moving. Governments and transport authorities rely on data analytics to identify mobility issues, evaluate investments, and set policies based on traffic trends.
September 19, 2024
Douglas Gilmour of TomTom
Douglas Gilmour of TomTom

While many hardware-heavy smart city investments exist, TomTom is here to demonstrate that it offers easy, cost-effective, infrastructure-less solutions that can be implemented almost instantaneously in over 80 countries.

Built on over 30 years of location intelligence expertise, TomTom delivers historic and real-time traffic data for standalone or combined use. The TomTom Move portal provides comprehensive traffic analytics and trip movement data, delivered through ready-to-use reports and rich data visualisations.

TomTom traffic data also enables systems integrators and service providers, like StreetLight, Flow Labs, Atkins, THTC and PTV Group to offer highly detailed and accurate travel and traffic information to traffic planners, municipalities, and transportation professionals globally. One in five vehicles on the road worldwide contribute to TomTom’s traffic data, covering 83 countries and 3.5 billion kilometres of roads globally. The 61 billion GPS data points that the company collects globally each day provides unprecedented insights into road traffic demand. This data also powers TomTom’s Traffic Index, a global online report covering more than 400 cities, delivering high level travel time, cost, and environmental impact data.

By enabling cities to plan, monitor and manage their road networks more effectively, they can truly be called smart cities, improving the life of their citizens, and optimising traffic flow. Together with partners, TomTom drives strategic planning, decision-making and smarter urban mobility as the company is demonstrating on its stand.

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