Stau-alarm in Schwerin: Where traffic is now stalling!
Stau-alarm in Schwerin: Where traffic is now stalling!
In the city of Schwerin and the surrounding region, the traffic situation is tense due to construction sites and accidents. Drivers have to expect delays on several important roads. The concern for traffic jams is mainly created on the A14 and A24 motorways as well as on federal roads such as B104, B106, B208, and also B321. The OZ-Stäumelder offers important information about these traffic disruptions and gives an overview of the affected routes, where the vehicles drive more slowly than usual.
In order to draw attention to the current traffic situation, it is regularly reported where the traffic jams accumulate and which routes are heavily frequented. The traffic reports come not only from Schwerin itself, but also from other parts of the region. This is particularly important for commuters and travelers who want to be informed about possible delays in good time.
where do the data come from?
For the provision of this valuable information, the traffic jam warning cooperates with the service "TomTom". TomTom is known for its navigation systems and uses GPS data of millions of devices. This information is continuously updated, which means that drivers receive the latest traffic information every five minutes.
By accessing data of around 80 million mobile phone devices and official sensors, it is ensured that the information on traffic jams and traffic disabilities are precise. This enables accidents and construction sites to quickly identify and adapt the roads accordingly. In addition to TomTom, other providers such as Google Maps, Apple maps and Garmin also use comparable systems to collect and distribute their data.
A smooth traffic flow is of the utmost importance for all road users. Therefore, every driver is addressed to take care of others, especially in stagnant traffic or at construction sites. The provision of quick and more precise information is crucial to maintain an optimal traffic situation.
For a detailed view of the latest traffic jams in the Schwerin region, see the current reporting at www.ostsee-zeitung.de .
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