Wejo launches Real-Time Traffic Intelligence
- April 11, 2022
- William Payne

Smart mobility specialist Wejo has launched a Real-Time Traffic Intelligence solution to provide real-time insights of traffic conditions and safety incidents on roads using aggregated data derived from millions of connected vehicles.
Wejo RTTI can be utilised by public agencies, civil engineering firms, mapping & navigation providers and logistics companies to get a better view of what’s happening in real time.
The Wejo RTTI solution offers ultra-low latency, highly granular traffic updates and accurate traffic events, as well as real-time speeds and travel-times for roads. The service is designed to allow quick detection of changing traffic conditions, identification of road closures and unexpected slowdowns situations, helping the unpredictable become more manageable.
Wejo RTTI is available via APIs and can help car/ride sharing applications, logistics companies and other gig-economy companies improve estimated time of arrivals. It also enables the ability to implement dynamic pricing for congestion charging on routes, at tolls and in parking structures.
“Wejo has always been at the forefront of making connected vehicle data available to all – now we are doing the same for real-time traffic information to help our customers understand, anticipate, and respond to what is happening on roads and highways,” said Richard Barlow, Founder & CEO of Wejo. “Wejo RTTI can empower our customers to shape the future of transport and road safety to drive the future of smart mobility, smart cities and smart living.”
“Traffic and transportation agencies, as well as government departments, can utilise powerful intelligent real-time aggregated data and insights from millions of connected cars to help accurately visualise traffic patterns, queuing vehicles, safety hotspots and road incidents as they happen,” said Graeme Sandieson, SVP Product Management for Wejo. “Monitoring the performance of road networks can reduce congestion, improve accident response time, and secure the mobility needs of the community.”