Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Beat the Traffic Mobile App Reaches Two Million Downloads

SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 27, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Beat the Traffic®, a leading provider of real-time traffic information for broadcast media and mobile devices, announced its Beat the Traffic mobile app has reached two million downloads across all multiple platforms. Available free on iPhone, iPad, Android and Blackberry devices, Beat the Traffic gives drivers instant access to real-time traffic conditions--including accidents, congestion and road repair delays--so they can modify their travel plans and save time, fuel and frustration.

"We are extremely proud of reaching this milestone and very grateful to the fans of Beat the Traffic who helped us get there," said Andre Gueziec, CEO of Beat the Traffic. "In the highly competitive mobile technology arena, not many apps reach one million downloads, let alone two million. To us, it reflects the progress we've made toward our goal - empowering travelers everywhere with the tools they need to reach their destinations safely, while saving money and time in the process."

One of the fastest growing mobile apps since its 2009 launch, Beat the Traffic consistently places among the top 10 traffic apps in the iPhone App Store and Google Play (Android Market) and steadily averages reviews of four stars or better. More than half a million people across North America regularly use Beat the Traffic to retrieve travel times, view details of traffic incidents with live camera views, create personalized traffic reports and receive up-to-the-minute traffic updates on their mobile devices while on the road.

In a few days, Beat the Traffic will release Beat the Traffic 2.0 for iOS, featuring an even cleaner and more modern interface and brand new features. Among the new tools on Beat the Traffic 2.0 will be MyRoutes, which allows users to easily enter and save their favorite routes and receive automated alerts of any traffic delays on their mobile devices. Over time, travelers can use MyRoutes to determine the most trouble-free routes and the best times to travel. MyRoutes will come with one free route on the free version of Beat the Traffic and Beat the Traffic Plus. Users who want to create more routes will be able to upgrade to Beat the Traffic Pro directly within the app and create as many routes and alerts as they need.

About Beat the Traffic

Based in Santa Clara, California, Beat the Traffic® is the fastest growing provider of vehicle traffic reporting solutions in North America. Nearly 2 million motorists throughout the U.S. and Canada have downloaded Beat the Traffic's mobile applications, and the Beat the Traffic 3D system and software is currently used by dozens of television stations, cable providers, and newspaper groups for on-air, online and mobile traffic reports. Acclaimed for its visually-striking graphics, simple setup and user-friendly interface, Beat the Traffic is a recipient of the TVTechnology STAR Award as well as Television Broadcast magazine's Top Innovation Award. As the only independent provider in the industry, Beat the Traffic has sustained its rapid expansion via media affiliates by maintaining a relentless focus on technical innovation and state-of-the-art data modeling, coupled with the tools, service, and personalized attention the media needs to deliver a distinguished product in an increasingly "me too" environment. Triangle Software LLC, the parent company of Beat the Traffic, is a National Science Foundation funded early innovator in traffic prediction and presentation science. Beat the Traffic technology is protected by U.S. Patents Nos. 6,989,765, 7,161,497, 7,221,287, 7,375,649, 7,508,321, 7,557,730, 7,610,145, 7,702,452 and 7,880,642 and other pending patents. For more information visit www.beatthetraffic.com or www.trianglesoftware.com ; watch our videos at www.youtube.com/beatthetraffic ; or follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/btt3d .

PRESS CONTACT:

Andre Gueziec408-777- 6538andre(at)BeatTheTraffic.com

SOURCE Beat the Traffic

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