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The problem with MSN Traffic is that they just get the stream from NAVTEQ's Traffic.com and traffic.com has horrible traffic network aggregation. For instance, in my city they have local street traffic accident warnings but traffic.com only plugs into the network that feeds in accidents from the State Troopers. That will only cover major highways. Crap.