TIC for Traveler Information Services
Why TIC for Traveler Information Services?
Exchange data with National Access Points
Collect and distribute incident data with NAPs (National Access Points) using DATEX II format.
Share with service providers
Share incident data with mobility service providers such as TomTom, HERE Technologies, and Google in standard or custom formats.
Publish on websites and apps
Easily connected to your websites and apps using popular interfaces such as JSON.
Announce traffic news on radio
Drivers worldwide continue to rely on radio traffic news reports to alert them about traffic and travel conditions before and during their journeys. Radio stations can collect incident data from multiple sources and efficently create traffic news for multiple programs. The traffic news reports can then be read by announcers, and also used on websites and apps.
Inform travelers
Inform travelers while driving, cycling, or walking about incidents across all modes of transport (land, water, air).
Create precise incident locations
Reference to lane level (lane restricted, lane blocked, lane closed). Supports multiple location referencing methods such as openLR and TMC.
TIC for Traveler Information Services
Connect with navigation systems. Exchange data with National Access Points (NAPs). Share with service providers. Publish on websites and apps. Announce traffic news on radio.
TIC for Work Zone Management
Book road spaces. Detect conflicts. Exchange data with national access platform. Issue permits. Publish on websites and apps. Share with service providers. Make automated driving safe.
TIC for Incident Response Management
Detect, validate, and respond. Improve safety for travelers and responders. Minimize impact to travelers. Collaborate quickly with other agencies.