In Holland tests are already (starting to get?) underway to use cell phone information to map traffic density on secundary roads (primary highways already have sensors embedded in them: see http://www.anwb.nl/verkeer/verkeersinformatie_nederland.nl.html for the result of that). I hope this will both work and be implementable cost-effectively and that the resulting congestion information will be added to the TMC broadcasts on selected FM radio stations. Then I'd be one happy puppy, as my in car navigation already uses this to dynamically route me to the faster route.
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In Holland tests are already (starting to get?) underway to use cell phone information to map traffic density on secundary roads (primary highways already have sensors embedded in them: see http://www.anwb.nl/verkeer/verkeersinformatie_nederland.nl.html for the result of that). I hope this will both work and be implementable cost-effectively and that the resulting congestion information will be added to the TMC broadcasts on selected FM radio stations. Then I'd be one happy puppy, as my in car navigation already uses this to dynamically route me to the faster route.