The TrafficTAS app works in combination with a network of Bluetooth broadcasting devices to provide spoken alerts about delays on the road ahead.
Interacting with a mobile phone while driving is illegal. That is why TrafficTAS has introduced spoken alerts, allowing motorists to keep their eyes on the road.
The spoken alerts will play through your phone’s loudspeaker or via your car entertainment system if you are paired via Bluetooth. You must have Bluetooth turned on for the spoken alerts to work. You will only receive spoken alerts that are relevant to your current direction of travel, but in some instances, you may receive messages relating to delays on an intersecting road that may only be relevant if you are turning left or right.
The map highlights sections of road that are currently experiencing delays higher than normal. This function allows commuters to quickly check if their planned route is running normally.
Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
Interacting with a mobile phone while driving is illegal. That is why TrafficTAS has introduced spoken alerts, allowing motorists to keep their eyes on the road.
The spoken alerts will play through your phone’s loudspeaker or via your car entertainment system if you are paired via Bluetooth. You must have Bluetooth turned on for the spoken alerts to work. You will only receive spoken alerts that are relevant to your current direction of travel, but in some instances, you may receive messages relating to delays on an intersecting road that may only be relevant if you are turning left or right.
The map highlights sections of road that are currently experiencing delays higher than normal. This function allows commuters to quickly check if their planned route is running normally.
Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
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