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Be-Mobile displays Flowcheck car data application

Be-Mobile is using Intertraffic to invite visitors to learn more about its range of innovations including a floating car data application. Called Flowcheck, the product, is designed with the intention of enabling users to uncover bottlenecks in their areas and receive insights into city accessibility, the location of where traffic is cutting through residential areas and where it slows down. Additionally, the company’s connected intelligent transport systems platform aims to provide drivers with
March 21, 2018 Read time: 2 mins

6593 Be-Mobile is using Intertraffic to invite visitors to learn more about its range of innovations including a floating car data application

Called Flowcheck, the product is designed with the intention of enabling users to uncover bottlenecks in their areas and receive insights into city accessibility, the location of where traffic is cutting through residential areas and where it slows down.

Additionally, the company’s connected intelligent transport systems platform aims to provide drivers with personalised traffic information while allowing them to anticipate traffic conditions.

The fleet management platform, according to Be-Mobile, delivers a real-time view of drivers, vehicles, assets, points of interest, routes and high-quality traffic information that assists users in finding their way through a complex environment.

Be-Mobile’s toll collection device is designed with the intention of calculating flat rate kilometre-based toll prices in all circumstances.

Philip Taillieu, CO-CEO of Be-Mobile, said: “We have traffic management tools in the cloud where floating data takes up a big space. We follow 50 million cars.”

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