Suna’s traffic information service is now on offer in pretty much all of Australia’s mainland capital cities. That still leaves some key locations to be covered, but the next stage for the service will be making more intelligent use of the data it already has. More »
The promise that the Suna traffic information service would go virtually national in June was clearly a little ambitious, but it has finally happened. A press release from Suna claims that with Canberra now officially launched, 95% of the population have access to the service. Suna isn’t planning much further expansion, so the big thing to watch now will be improved coverage within existing areas of high traffic.
As we foreshadowed a few weeks ago, GPS traffic information provider Suna has expanded its coverage in Sydney with 50 new cameras to cover the freeway network. The service has also fitted traffic monitors in taxis to help track flow more accurately. [Suna]
The Suna traffic-tracking service will cover most of Australia’s key cities within weeks, but what else can we expect from this handy GPS enhancing technology? Lifehacker chatted with Adam Game, CEO of Suna’s parent company Intelematics, to find out. More »
Suna announced late last month that its GPS traffic information service would be expanding to most of Australia’s capital cities by the end of the year, but that turns out to have been something of an under-estimate. More »