Beat the Traffic unveils application for BlackBerry handheld devices

Dec 3, 2009 3:55 PM

    

Vehicle traffic reporting solutions provider Beat the Traffic has made available the Beat the Traffic App for download on most BlackBerry handhelds. Beat the Traffic is an easy way for commuters to learn traffic conditions for their commutes in the United States and Canada.

The Beat the Traffic App for BlackBerry provides live traffic maps, showing traffic speeds and incidents on major routes for more than 100 cities. Live traffic cameras are accessible in 33 cities.

The application has received more than 17,000 downloads. It is exclusively available for purchase on the BlackBerry AppWorld portal. A free version, with a reduced feature set, is also available on the AppWorld site as well as on the mobile Web site www.BeatTheTraffic.mobi.




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