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Inrix News Alert - January 29, 2008
Inrix News Alert
January 29, 2008 
In This News Alert:
  • 16-State Coalition Awards INRIX Ground Breaking, Multi-Million Dollar Contract for Real-Time Traffic Information for the I-95 Corridor
  • Wall Street Journal article on INRIX: I-95 Panel Plans Satellite Traffic Report Network
  • INRIX and TomTom Expand North American Partnership to Include Comprehensive Traffic-Enabled Content and Services
  • INRIX Eases the Stress of Holiday Travel with Real-Time Traffic Information - Now Available in 117 Markets Across the U.S. and U.K.
  • Measuring the Accuracy of Traffic Flow Information - Best Practices in Ground Truth Testing Methodologies and Analysis (White Paper)
  • Recent INRIX News & Upcoming Events

16-State Coalition Awards INRIX Ground Breaking, Multi-Million Dollar Contract for Delivery of Real-Time Traffic Information for the I-95 Corridor

Landmark, multi-state vehicle probe data collection initiative to use INRIX traffic from GPS-enabled vehicles and road sensors from New Jersey to North Carolina; potential expansion could include states from Maine to Florida
  January 29, 2008 -- INRIX® has been awarded a multi-million dollar, multi-year contract by the I-95 Corridor Coalition to provide travel time and speed data on a network of U.S. highways and arterials – across borders and beyond state boundaries – that contribute to interstate movement along the I-95 Corridor. The initial system will span from New Jersey to North Carolina covering approximately 1500 center line miles of freeways and 1000 center line miles of major arterials and is projected to be operational in mid-2008.  Ultimately the system may expand throughout the entire eastern seaboard.
INRIX Real-time Traffic Flow Coverage in the I-95 Coalition Core Task Area
INRIX Real-time Traffic Flow Coverage
in the I-95 Coalition Core Task Area

INRIX was awarded the contract as a result of a competitive solicitation process conducted by the University of Maryland on behalf of the I-95 Corridor Coalition and its member agencies.  The solicitation process began officially in early 2007 with release of a Request for Proposals and concluded in December with a sole contract award to INRIX.  The I-95 Corridor Coalition region handles 565 million long distance trips, 5.3 billion tons of freight, represents $3.95 trillion of the Gross Domestic Product and is equivalent to the third largest economy in the world.

The real-time traffic data to be provided will be available to the I-95 Corridor Coalition and its members in mid-2008 and is targeted to support various applications including travel time on signs, 511 systems, incident management systems, Internet-based traveler information services, congestion performance measures, and other planning and operations applications. The INRIX Smart Dust Network and INRIX Traffic Fusion Engine provide a unique platform to deliver the project by aggregating and blending traffic data from a variety of sources including over 750,000 GPS-enabled vehicles and traditional road sensors. This highly accurate method allows for the delivery of best-available traffic information and is an extremely scalable and cost-effective program that provides the Coalition with many of the highly desired and preferred elements sought in the RFP.  Specifically, the INRIX method of collecting and delivering this real-time traffic data presents the opportunity to grow coverage into state highways and arterials to other regions within the Coalition without the need for the deployment of expensive new road-side equipment.

“The member agencies of our 16-state Coalition identified multi-state availability of real-time traffic data as a key element of achieving our goal to improve transportation services through information sharing and coordinated management and operations,” said George Schoener, Executive Director, I-95 Corridor Coalition.“We selected INRIX as they had the ability to specifically deliver the coverage and quality of the traffic information we require for this significant initiative. INRIX real-time traffic data will support the development of seamless networks of corridor-wide traveler information systems and support the coordination and implementation of interagency efforts in response to major incidents and special events.”

The project, and INRIX’s approach, is ground-breaking in a variety of ways.  The I-95 Corridor Coalition initiative is the largest implementation of real-time traffic flow data sharing across a multi-state region and the first multi-state project leveraging GPS vehicle probes and traditional road sensor information.  With the Indefinite Deliver, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract initially slated for a period of three years (with the opportunity to extend the contract length up to ten years), it is designed to accommodate additional task orders to expand coverage, integrate data into existing systems or create applications to use data as the Coalition and/or a specific agency member desires. 

With well over 12,000 center line miles of freeways in the 16-state region spanning from Maine to Florida, this contract could evolve into the largest network of its kind, by far. INRIX has offered several additional data enhancement options for the Coalition and/or its agency members to consider if additional source data is desired to improve or expand coverage. PBS&J, a nationally recognized architecture-engineering-construction services and program management consulting firm, under subcontract to INRIX, is leading a multi-disciplinary team that will assist the Coalition and its members in an on-call basis for data integration, application development and data analysis tasks.

Another distinctive element of the project is that pricing for expansion of coverage, enhanced data options and consulting resources have been established in the base contract, greatly simplifying task order creation.

“The award of this contract by the I-95 Corridor Coalition is a significant milestone for public-private partnerships of real-time traffic information,” said INRIX president and CEO Bryan Mistele.  “We applaud the Coalition and its member agencies for the foresight to establish such a bold corridor-wide project and we look forward to our collaboration.”

WSJ

I-95 Panel Plans Satellite Traffic-Report Network

By CHRISTOPHER CONKEY
January 29, 2008; Page D5

In one of the biggest rollouts yet for technology designed to help motorists avoid traffic jams, the I-95 Corridor Coalition will announce plans today to disseminate real-time data on traffic flows and accidents along the East Coast using a satellite network by Inrix Inc.

The rollout this summer will cover 2,500 miles, including many major roads and a continuous stretch of heavily congested Interstate Highway 95 between New Jersey and North Carolina. Coverage may extend to every major road to Florida from Maine. The deal marks a big step in a broader effort to help motorists steer around traffic tie-ups.

Traffic congestion in major U.S. cities costs $78 billion in lost hours and wasted gasoline, according to a study last year by the Texas Transportation Institute.

Under the agreement, Inrix, of Kirkland, Wash., will beam real-time data to transportation departments on traffic speeds, with incident reports and other data about traffic flows. This will allow the government agencies to offer up-to-the-minute information via the Internet, mobile alerts and road signs.

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INRIX Eases the Stress of Holiday Travel with Real-Time Traffic Information - Now Available in 117 Markets Across the U.S. and the U.K.

INRIX traffic available on hundreds of this season’s most popular, affordable navigation-enabled devices, including mobile navigation applications, in the car and on the Internet

December 19, 2007 – Just in time for the usually-frantic holiday travel surge, INRIX®, the leading provider of traffic information in the U.S., has added even more coverage across more cities to get everyone “over the river and through the woods”, or to the airport, or the mall with reliable, accurate real-time traffic information. INRIX leads the traffic information industry with real-time flow coverage in 117 markets in the U.S. and the U.K. and over 55,000 miles of roadways.

INRIX traffic is widely and easily available to consumers on hundreds of mobile devices and applications:

• Garmin, Tom Tom, Mio, Navigon and more - INRIX traffic is included in Clear Channel Radio’s Total Traffic Network traffic solution bundled with this season’s hottest selling portable navigation devices.

• MapQuest Navigator 5.0 – With live traffic powered by INRIX, holiday travelers can sign up for the new version of MapQuest’s voice-guided, GPS-enabled wireless application at http://www.mapquest.com/mobile.

• TeleNav GPS Navigator – For $9.99 a month, your mobile phone can be a fully-loaded GPS navigation system. INRIX powers traffic information in this easy-to-use application that offers real-time traffic conditions, turn-by-turn driving directions and one-click rerouting. Try TeleNav free for 30 days by visiting www.telenav.com.

• INRIX Traffic For Windows Mobile – Available for any Windows Mobile device, download this application for instant access to not only real-time and historical traffic information but dynamic predictive traffic up to 5 days in advance. UK coverage also available. Any Pocket PC or Smartphone user can visit http://mobile.inrix.com for a free 30 day trial.

Continuously adding real-time traffic information to metropolitan markets across the U.S. and the U.K, INRIX has just added real-time speed information for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Albuquerque, New Mexico; McAllen, Texas; Nashville, Tennessee; and New Orleans, Louisiana. INRIX’s detailed market coverage maps are available at www.INRIX.com.

Tom Tom logo
INRIX and TomTom Expand North American Partnership to Include Comprehensive Traffic-Enabled Content and Services


Extended agreement features INRIX real-time traffic information, fuel prices, and enhanced incident alerts

January 23, 2008 –INRIX®, the leading provider of traffic flow information in the U.S., in partnership with TomTom, the world’s largest navigation solutions provider, today announced an agreement to provide INRIX traffic and fuel pricing services for TomTom portable navigation devices via TomTom PLUS in the US.

TomTom previously announced this month its TomTom Fuel Prices Services, provided by OPIS via INRIX, and will be available in Q1 2008 for $14.95 per year for TomTom GO 920 and GO 920T users.

INRIX enhanced traffic incidents along with real-time fuel pricing will be available on TomTom’s portable navigation devices. Users only need a compatible GPRS-enabled mobile phone and a TomTom device to use TomTom Traffic and TomTom Fuel Prices services. INRIX currently provides its real-time traffic flow data for several popular TomTom navigation device models.

“INRIX is extremely pleased to expand our partnership with TomTom,” said Bryan Mistele, president and CEO of INRIX. “Soon, TomTom users can gain access to reliable and accurate traffic and fuel information available over the broadest coverage of roadways in the U.S. to make their commutes even more efficient.”

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New INRIX White Paper Available
Measuring the Accuracy of Traffic Flow Information
- Best Practices in Ground Truth Testing Methodologies & Analysis

Where the rubber hits the road for real-time traffic information is in measuring its quality.  There are many difficulties associated with doing so, compounded by the distinction between the ‘out-of-the-window’ experience of a consumer or single vehicle and the average experience over extended components of space and time which traffic flow information is designed to reflect.  The most pronounced difficulty lies in the use of single or few vehicles to measure, or more realistically, corroborate the estimate of traffic flow conditions that a provider is transmitting. 

At INRIX we subject our traffic data to a rigorous regime of testing, including:

  • Statistical tests in real-time of the estimated accuracy of every data value that we transmit.
  • Low vehicle count drive-testing of data quality in our major markets.
  • High vehicle density third-party drive-testing and competitive evaluation.
  • Testing of Real-Time, Predictive and Historical data products.

In this detailed whitepaper we describe considerations for the planning and execution of ground truth testing of traffic flow data, and describe INRIX-supported best-practices for ground truth testing, as a guide for customers and partners.

If you are considering any kind of ground truth testing, this white paper is a must read!

Request INRIX's new white paper - Measuring the Accuracy of Traffic Flow Information

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Upcoming Events
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CeBIT
March 4-9, 2008 (Hannover, Germany)

GPS Wireless
March 13-14, 2008 (San Francisco, CA)

CTIA Wireless
April 1-3, 2008 (Las Vegas, NV)

Location Intelligence Conference
April 28-30, 2008 (Santa Clara, CA)

I-95 Coalition Annual Meeting
May 13-14, 2008 (Orlando, FL)


Telematics Detroit
May 20-22, 2008 (Detroit, MI)


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