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- http://www.cityoftulsa.org/live-traffic-report.aspx - Live traffic incidents on Google Maps, with links to other sources of road information.
- http://traffic.houstontranstar.org/layers/ - Traffic for the Houston area. Includes RSS 2.0 feeds for traffic incidents, lane closures, and highway travel time.
- http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Traffic/seattle/default.htm - Traffic for the Seattle area, might include email alerts, but no data feed.
- http://www.cotrip.org/xmlFeed.htm - Colorado has feeds for road information. The feeds require signing an agreement, but the schemas are available.
- http://www.eot.state.ma.us/developers/#highway - Massachusetts has a beta feed for planned roadway events. It appears to be a custom XML format, including geo-coded bounding boxes.
- http://www.highways.gov.uk/traffic/11278.aspx - Planned roadwork for the UK, in RSS format. It looks like alerts should also be available, but were not when I checked.
- http://www.monroecounty.gov/safety-incidents - Monroe County, NY, has a map and feed of 9-1-1 incidents, The feed, which may be ATOM format, includes geo-coded latitude and longitude.
- http://www.portlandonline.com/cgis/metadata/viewer/display.cfm?Meta_layer_id=53216&Db_type=sde&City_Only=True - Data about a feed of 9-1-1 incidents. The feed is an Atom feed, and includes geo-coding of the incidents, using the GeoRSS schema.
- http://ops.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/rtis_busmodels/index.htm - "Real-time Traveler Information Services Business Models: State of the Practice Review" - includes a survey of the ways different communities have tackled the issue.
- http://tulsatrafficalert.com/ - Philip Burger's site, a mash-up of the City of Tulsa live traffic report and Google Maps.
- http://maps.google.com/ - Includes a real-time traffic overlay. Some or all of this data is provided by INRIX.
- http://www.traffic.com/ - Aggregates real-time incidents and planned road work into a "Jam Factor", which estimates how bad the road conditions are. It includes a free service for sending alerts over SMS, email, or with a voice call. It also includes a free RSS feed for Tulsa.
- http://maps.yahoo.com/ - Includes a traffic overlay for Tulsa. Yahoo! used to provide a traffic API, but it has been discontinued.
- http://www.beatthetraffic.com/index.html - Traffic heat map, includes Tulsa.
- http://www.sigalert.com/Map.asp - For the Los Angeles area
- http://www.sfbaytraffic.info/ - For San Francisco Bay area