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TrafficLand expands network

TrafficLand has reached agreements with Departments of Transportation (DOT) in California, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Rhode Island to gain authorised access to live video from traffic camera networks operated by the following state and municipal transportation departments:
April 30, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSS5369 TrafficLand has reached agreements with Departments of Transportation (DOT) in California, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Rhode Island to gain authorised access to live video from traffic camera networks operated by the following state and municipal transportation departments: Santa Clara County Roads Dept. 450 cameras; Burlington County NJ 50 cameras; New Hampshire DOT approximately 130 cameras; and Rhode Island DOT approximately 145 cameras.

Live traffic video from 148 US. cities is available on TrafficLand’s national network of over 11,000 cameras, which is used by commuters, media, first responders and others through a wide range of services and technology platforms.

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