Where this traffic information come from? This seems like something that you local department of transportation should be providing, but the only thing I can find on the Florida DOT (I live near Orlando) website is this map (http://www3.dot.state.fl.us/trafficinformation/) which is scant on any real data. The only sources of substantive information are local news stations or http://www.traffic.com/.
Why doesn't the DOT release traffic reports in XML just like the NOAA does now with weather reports?
Where this traffic information come from? This seems like something that you local department of transportation should be providing, but the only thing I can find on the Florida DOT (I live near Orlando) website is this map (http://www3.dot.state.fl.us/trafficinformation/) which is scant on any real data. The only sources of substantive information are local news stations or http://www.traffic.com/.
Why doesn't the DOT release traffic reports in XML just like the NOAA does now with weather reports?
phonespell.org
It dosen't give words, though, it just converts the numbers to their corresponding letters. Somewhat interesting anyway.