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Friday, April 1, 2011

Launching Most Recent Traffic Capable TomTom GPS Navigation Devices.

By Ivan Johnson


The worlds leading provider of GPS units is Tom Tom, they have been making and developing navigation systems for nearly 30 years and the technology behind them has improved year on year, As a worldwide organization with over 3,000 employees the company helps millions of people across the world access travel information via in car systems or mobile phones.

These new products are able to supply the most up to date travel and traffic information and in a few moments can suggest alternative routes for drivers who find themselves stuck in a jam.

The easy to read touch screens and voice prompts will inform drivers in advance of any potential up and coming problems and gives the opportunity to change routes or inform clients and colleagues of any delays.

Many vehicles can be fitted with an in dash Tom Tom but the most practical and popular versions are portable and can be used in any situation, including motorbikes and bicycles. They are extremely useful in the city and can be slipped into a coat pocket or bag without taking up too much room.

You will probably be able to take advantage of one years free access to HD Traffic Live services, giving you the opportunity to try out the benefits and extra services before signing up to a contract. Google maps, petrol stations, bank machines and even restaurants can all be located within a few miles radius of your current location.

But the most exciting thing about the latest products is their ability to provide real time travel and traffic information provided via the best placed satellites in the atmosphere.

It is claimed that drivers are able to reduce journey times significantly by using the latest traffic capable Tom Tom GPS units and that even if just 10% of drivers are using them at any one time the overall effect is to ease road congestion.




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