Here are a number of examples of agencies incorporating Waze data into their real time traffic sites:
Sandy Spring Georgia
Sandy springs is notifying people in their traffic management center when a crash happens in the visible range of a traffic accident. They are also archiving the video for later use. This is a map that shows their camera locations and their Waze data.
http://gis.sandyspringsga.gov/portal/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=c6b9e763fdfb44e9aabf678f711ba161
Johns Creek Georgia
Johns Creek is sending emails via GeoEvent when a disabled motorist is reported. Upon receiving the email, the team will send a vehicle out to help the motorist. It’s like a city sponsored AAA if you will.
https://gis.johnscreekga.gov/webapps/wazeData.html
Power point of their process: https://esri.box.com/s/kndqzg2dfclj8j732mtw9pjx16dv9zco
The state of Georgia
This includes a layer for flight delays and the Esri Traffic Service
https://gema-soc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/018a281e10414def8b00d46702ef45e9
Douglas County, Colorado
https://dougco.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/ff6666bba97944fea3600c964c41a6f7
They also have a nice open data site:
https://gis-dougco.opendata.arcgis.com/
The latest version of our INDOT demo dashboard is available here: http://esridot.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/330148753d8a42738a9c19e00c9691bd
Thanks to Tom Brenneman for pulling these together.
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