| Estimated travel time in non-current traffic conditions | silll | 7/9/12 1:30 PM | This happens to me a lot. I know I have to get from A to B tomorrow at rush hour. I can see how much time it will take in current traffic conditions (obviously less), and I can see a traffic map for tomorrow rush hour.It's still really hard to estima |
| Re: Estimated travel time in non-current traffic conditions | BretTheDesigner | 7/19/12 6:48 AM | I totally agree. This is useful for planning all sorts of trips and when planning out client meetings for the coming days. |
| Re: Estimated travel time in non-current traffic conditions | Nosilly | 7/30/12 7:09 PM | Yes, this would be fab. Seems they used to have something along these lines in 2007: Google Maps Adds Rush-Hour Time Estimates for Driving Directionsmashable.com/2007/08/02/google-maps-rush-hour/ShareAug 2, 2007 – It's currently available in a handf |
| Re: Estimated travel time in non-current traffic conditions | ebukys | 8/29/12 11:19 AM | I agree, I found this suggestion while trying to search for this very option (sadly, no one has it yet that I can tell). |
| Re: Estimated travel time in non-current traffic conditions | ebukys | 8/29/12 11:21 AM | Just found this actually: http://www.traffic.com/controller/homeIt looks like they have data for a select number of cities. |