During the last several months a team of Googlers has been charged with bringing you the latest and greatest in traffic congestion information. We were improving the infrastructure, refactoring the code, solving pesky quality issues, and setting up the new data pipelines. Once we deployed our new traffic code base, we wanted to use the new flexible architecture to deliver cool, useful features. Today, we're very excited to launch two great new features.
Typical Traffic
Now you can see what the traffic is typically like at any given day and time, making planning a drive easier than ever by helping you avoid likely congestion.
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Traffic Incidents
We also now display accidents, construction, and road closures in most areas where we have traffic coverage.
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By the way, if you think that traffic is bad where you live, take a look at Los Angeles. If you do live in Los Angeles - our hats are off to you (and thank you for providing such a rich data set for debugging!).
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