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    • Traffic on absolute or relative basis and traffice reports with TomTom (MMM-TomTomTrafficIncidents)

      Hi MagicMirror builders!

      I programmed, or better said configured, a module that gets the traffic data from TomTom. The result is my module called MMM-TomTomTrafficIncidents. Please feel free to comment. This module displays traffic load and information where you don’t need a Google/MS account or leave Credit Card information. The traffic can be displayed absolute like other services commonly do. Or on a relative basis. Meaning if traffic has a speed limit of 50 km/h it will be marked green when people are driving 40-50. It will be red when it congested. Do you want to know where to drive fast? Use the absolute option. Very nifty option from TomTom.

      Example in Beervana where I placed a marker on a brewery :) :
      Absolute (slow and fast traffic):
      absolute.png
      Relative traffic (slower than normal):
      relative.png
      Relative delay (showing only the differences with normal flow)
      relative-delay.png

      I’ve chosen to keep the code simple to make it clear that it is a wrap around the TomTom’s Maps SKD for Web. No things like new object().setThing().color().

      The settings you can make:

      • Location, size, and zoom level
      • Type of traffic: absolute, relative of relative delay.
      • Showing traffic reports and incidents
      • Showing a marker (and size)
      • Refresh rate
      • Get the scripts and css local or from TomTom’s website.

      I am very happy that TomTom offers the WebAPI. It is barely programming at all. I would recommend to make your own module with their MapSDK for the Web. The best part is that there is no credit card needed! A username with email address is enough. If you run out of data, you’ll get an error back. For personal use, it is very hard to reach this limit. Assuming hat you don’t refresh every 5 minutes of a very large area.

      If you want to use your own map and only use the GEO information from TomTom, I would recommend to look at their other APIs on [https://developer.tomtom.com/#](TomTom Developer Portal)

      Cheers, George!

      posted in Transport
      TravelbaconT
      Travelbacon
    • MMM-NLDepartureTimes - Shows departure times of all line numbers grouped by destination of a group of stops.

      Hello,

      I’ve created a second module called MMM-NLDepartureTimes. This module shows the departure time at hubs and or group of stops where the departure time is grouped by destination in the Netherlands. Ideal if you use a hub that has multiple lines to your destination.

      timetable.png

      Here you see the hub Leidschenveen with the departures time of light-rail 3 and 4, Metro E, and street car 19. You can directly see when a light-rail or metro to Den Haag, or the street car to Leidschendam leaves.

      Configuration opions
      You can configure of which stops a hub exists and which lines to group on wich order.

      A hub is what you define as a hub. You select the stops in an area you want to use and give it a name. In this example line 3,4 to Den Haag, line 3,4 to Zoetermeer, line E to Den Haag, and line E to Rotterdam are 4 stops on different locations.

      The destination is also what you want. You can give the destination a name you like and select the lines that you want to see there. Here the stop for line 3,4 and the stop for line E to Den Haag are grouped. Even though all 3 lines have a different end point, they have a stop around Den Haag Centraal. Line E to Slinge is grouped in Rotterdam alone.

      I think I managed to write down how to find your proper codes called TPCs. Configuration is very quirky because the data supplied is raw and extended.

      Any feedback is welcome!

      Cheers,
      George

      posted in Transport public transport
      TravelbaconT
      Travelbacon
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