Ireland Roads

Ireland Roads

By Coderun Technologies Ltd

  • Category: Travel
  • Release Date: 2019-11-13
  • Current Version: 3.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 13.58 MB
  • Developer: Coderun Technologies Ltd
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 9.0 or later.

Description

Live traffic reports and cameras for Ireland. Save your favorite cameras for quick access. The 2021 release includes a new dark mode for iOS13+. KEY FEATURES: Live data from Transport Infrastructure Ireland: - 132 traffic cameras. - Today screen widget to show at a glance the nearest current traffic incidents. - Optimised for all iPhone and iPad models. - Dark Mode throughout the app (iOS13+). MAP VIEW - Shows current incidents, roadworks and traffic cameras. - Each incident is color coded as well as being represented by an icon showing the incident type. - Clicking on an incident displays more detail right there on the map. - The map view can also show live traffic camera images. LIST VIEW - Shows current incidents in order of distance from your current location (closest incidents are shown first). - Each incident is color-coded to indicate the severity of the delay. - You can quickly see the distance the incident is from you, the road name and the type of incident. - The detail view shows the description together with a map showing the location. - Full search functionality, works across both the list and map views. TRAFFIC CAM FAVOURITES - Save your favorite cameras for quick access to see how clear/congested your usual routes are. TODAY WIDGET - Shows at a glance the nearest current traffic incidents without launching the app. PERSONALISE - Toggle traffic information on the map. - Toggle auto refresh of camera images (will refresh every 10 seconds). - Toggle always show map on app launch. - You can configure which incidents are displayed according to the severity of the delay caused. - Kilometres or Miles setting. CONTACT - Email me for feature requests/bug reports etc. I would love to hear from you! Data courtesy of Transport Infrastructure Ireland.

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