Commute Planner, traffic?
Discussion
I am looking at starting a new job about 30 miles away from home. It is a fairly easy route, but I want to know how long it will take me during rush hour. I will be traveling from Crawley to Brighton (Shore-on-sea), and should be on the road before rush hour (ie on the road for 7.15am).
Are there any route planners like Google maps, which show traffic, but will be able to calculate the route based on the average traffic density at a time of day you dictate?
Cheers guys
Are there any route planners like Google maps, which show traffic, but will be able to calculate the route based on the average traffic density at a time of day you dictate?
Cheers guys
PulsatingStar said:
Going south from Crawleys usually good as long as youre route to the M23 is good. I wouldnt think it would take much longer than a clear run, especially heading off for 7.15
Edit: They do have mobile speed cameras on the M23 quite often though! Mainly on the Bridge around Bolney.
Thanks for the heads up! I would be sticking to the A23 and going south through Crawley to join it. I am hoping that i am going against the flow of traffic (everyone heading into London) and skirt just aroudn the outside of brighton enough to miss the traffic piling into it.Edit: They do have mobile speed cameras on the M23 quite often though! Mainly on the Bridge around Bolney.
I was hoping there would be a road planner that could simulate the traffic at a time fo day of your choosing but looks like ill have to jump on google maps on Monday morning!
Cheers guys

The TomTom route planner uses current traffic data if you are about to leave, or their IQ routes statistical data for future journeys.
They are meant to be starting work on Handcross Hill in October:
http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/projects/3998.asp...
That has some scope to mess up the journey.
http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/projects/3998.asp...
That has some scope to mess up the journey.
PulsatingStar said:
They are meant to be starting work on Handcross Hill in October:
http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/projects/3998.asp...
That has some scope to mess up the journey.
Yep, that is a sure fire way of ruining my life. Thanks for the heads up! Will look into these Tomtom units, thanks guys http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/projects/3998.asp...
That has some scope to mess up the journey.

PulsatingStar said:
They are meant to be starting work on Handcross Hill in October:
http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/projects/3998.asp...
That has some scope to mess up the journey.
Easy enough to get around though. Plenty of fun roads that can divert you around it back onto the A23.http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/projects/3998.asp...
That has some scope to mess up the journey.
Google maps gives you the option to 'show traffic',
You can Change from Live Traffic to historic traffic by clicking 'Change' which is written in blue,(next to Live Traffic which is written in black) and selecting the day and time.
Depending on where you live, it might be quicker to get onto the M23 at Jn 10 rather than drive through Crawley itself.
You can Change from Live Traffic to historic traffic by clicking 'Change' which is written in blue,(next to Live Traffic which is written in black) and selecting the day and time.
Depending on where you live, it might be quicker to get onto the M23 at Jn 10 rather than drive through Crawley itself.
rayny said:
Google maps gives you the option to 'show traffic',
You can Change from Live Traffic to historic traffic by clicking 'Change' which is written in blue,(next to Live Traffic which is written in black) and selecting the day and time.
Don't think it provides the facility to predict journey times based on the forecasted traffic levels though?You can Change from Live Traffic to historic traffic by clicking 'Change' which is written in blue,(next to Live Traffic which is written in black) and selecting the day and time.
va1o said:
rayny said:
Google maps gives you the option to 'show traffic',
You can Change from Live Traffic to historic traffic by clicking 'Change' which is written in blue,(next to Live Traffic which is written in black) and selecting the day and time.
Don't think it provides the facility to predict journey times based on the forecasted traffic levels though?You can Change from Live Traffic to historic traffic by clicking 'Change' which is written in blue,(next to Live Traffic which is written in black) and selecting the day and time.
Having said that, I had a look at the Dartford crossing, and it suggests that it might be a slight problem on a Friday afternoon for an hour or so. In reality, it's a nightmare for hour upon hour on a Friday, and can clog up to J4/5 frequently.
To get to Shoreham you won't go anywhere near the centre of Brighton. The junction at the end of the A23 where it joins the A27 is pretty mediocre to be honest - at least on your morning direction - involving a roundabout which slows things down. However once on the A27 its an easy blast over the top of the hill and down past Hove, then through Southwick tunnel.
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