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Clearview and Here partner on real-time journey insights

Clearview Intelligence has entered an agreement to offer journey time information based on its Insight software platform and real-time traffic data from Here Technologies.
November 25, 2019 Read time: 1 min

Clearview says this combination will help operators manage the road network and protectively react to situations as they occur.


According to Clearview, Here’s real-time data comes from more than 100 sources and is updated every 60 seconds to provide road operators with visibility on current congestion and journey times. Clearview’s Insight is expected to offer access to this data via its map view and alerts system, both of which can be linked to live sign messaging.

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