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TomTom inaugurates traffic centre in India

Dutch navigation company TomTom has inaugurated its latest Traffic Centre at its Centre of Excellence in Pune, India. The TomTom Traffic centre will help in delivering a real time, comprehensive understanding of traffic speeds on the entire road network, including rich live and historic insights into traffic flows and trends.
September 1, 2017 Read time: 1 min

Dutch navigation company 1692 TomTom has inaugurated its latest Traffic Centre at its Centre of Excellence in Pune, India. 

The TomTom Traffic centre will help in delivering a real time, comprehensive understanding of traffic speeds on the entire road network, including rich live and historic insights into traffic flows and trends. It will showcase traffic management expertise to governments, B2B and automotive licensing partners and other stakeholders interested in how they can start planning for a smarter future.

The TomTom Traffic Centres support TomTom City, an online portal which provides up-to-date traffic and travel planning information for cities, citizens and professionals in over 100 cities worldwide.

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