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Top Apps To Help Avoid Memorial Day Weekend Traffic

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Are you excited for the upcoming three-day holiday weekend, but dreading all of the traffic that comes with Memorial Day Weekend? Trust me; you’re certainly not alone…

Memorial Day is supposed to be spent with family and friends, enjoying the beautiful spring weather, eating delicious food and celebrating our majestic country… Not in bumper-to-bumper traffic.

To help travelers across the country this Memorial Day, Appitalism.com , the mobile app superstore, has put together a list for us of the top apps to help avoid traffic and truly maximize your time off.

Check them out below:

  • Traffic V1.04 (Free for the Apple iPhone) – Based on your current location, or any other location you configure, Traffic will retrieve the current traffic conditions in the area and display them on a map or in a customized listing. Easily switch back and forth between map view and list view to monitor all of the traffic around you.
  • Traffic View (Free for the Apple iPhone) – With only one purchase, get coverage for all supported cities in just one app! Based on your current location, or any other location you configure, Traffic View will retrieve the current traffic cameras in the area and display them on a map or in a customized listing.
  • How’s Traffic? ($.99 for the Apple iPhone) – Do you check traffic conditions before you leave the house?  Did you just miss “traffic on the twos” on the radio?  The days of constantly checking traffic reports are over.  With How’s Traffic? all you need to do is tell us what to look for and we will do the rest. Whether you are making your daily commute or going on a trip, we have the traffic information that you need.
  • Beat The Traffic-V2.0 (Free for the BlackBerry) – Beat the Traffic® is the easiest way to enjoy a hassle-free commute in the USA and Canada and provides live traffic maps, showing traffic speeds and incidents on major routes for more than 100 cities.
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