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Enhanced access to roadside cameras in Miami

TrafficLand, which claims to be the largest authorised aggregator of live traffic video in the US, has launched its live traffic video service in Miami, Florida.
January 31, 2012 Read time: 1 min

1964 TrafficLand, which claims to be the largest authorised aggregator of live traffic video in the US, has launched its live traffic video service in Miami, Florida.  The company recently integrated 108 Miami area traffic cameras operated by 4503 Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) into its national network and is using its patented technology to serve live video from the cameras to commuter and public information websites, media, public safety agencies, mobile application providers and others.

TrafficLand also provides access to FDOT traffic cameras located in Orlando, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Daytona Beach, and the Florida Keys.

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