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Intelematics selects Inrix Roadway Analytics for traffic data services in APAC

Mobility and traffic services provider Intelematics Australia is to collaborate with with Inrix to bring Inrix Roadway Analytics to transport agencies and city planners across Australia and New Zealand. Roadway Analytics, a cloud-based, on-demand traffic insight tool, provides transport agencies with access to in-depth roadway analysis and visualisations. Intelematics will use Roadway Analytics to help transport agencies and city planners in Australia and New Zealand reduce the cost of daily operatio
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Mobility and traffic services provider 6030 Intelematics Australia is to collaborate with with 163 Inrix to bring Inrix Roadway Analytics to transport agencies and city planners across Australia and New Zealand.

Roadway Analytics, a cloud-based, on-demand traffic insight tool, provides transport agencies with access to in-depth roadway analysis and visualisations.

Intelematics will use Roadway Analytics to help transport agencies and city planners in Australia and New Zealand reduce the cost of daily operations, pinpoint areas that benefit most from road improvements and more accurately measure and report the impact of investments.

In addition, Inrix Roadway Analytics allows users to create reports and other communication materials to convey important information and recommendations to drivers, decision makers and the general public.

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