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Welcome to the product site for the OC Traffic suite of apps for your iPhone and iPod Touch, brought to you by ObjectCove, LLC.

About ObjectCove's Traffic Apps

OC Traffic apps bring images from local Department of Transportation traffic cameras to your iPhone or Wi-Fi enabled iPod Touch.

You can browse through cameras by selecting a city and a specific camera, or simply scroll through the list of available cams in a given city.

If you're only interested in a few cameras - for example, to and from work - you can add those cameras to your customizable favorites list by tapping the star when you view a cam.


"Need to check traffic conditions before you head out?  There's an app for that."


ObjectCove's PA Traffic app was seen in a 2009 iPhone TV advertisement


Notes & Disclaimers

  • All images are the property of the applicable department of transportation. ObjectCove, LLC is not affiliated with / endorsed by local DOT organizations, nor does it manage or otherwise access the cameras.  You are free to view these same images via your local DOT website.  We feel it is easier to navigate to them on an iPhone with our app.
  • Your local department of transportation may periodically rotate, zoom, or otherwise manipulate certain cameras.  As such, from time to time images appear to have motion blur or may be pointed in different directions.  The "eastbound / westbound" indicator in the image often simply denotes which side of the interstate the camera is installed, not necessarily its viewing direction.
  • For some apps, certain cameras are portable and are more often taken offline for maintenance than fixed cameras.
  • Every once in a while, the images stop updating to the local DOT website.  We believe this may be due to some sort of system malfunction that requires human intervention by a DOT attendant or technician.  Typically, image update outages are restored by the DOT within a few hours.
  • Different DOT camera systems support varying degrees of real-time images. Please refer to the notes specific to the app(s) you have purchased for details on image update frequency.  Please understand however, to save your bandwidth and device power, OC Traffic apps do not auto-refresh while viewing images.  You can refresh by tapping the refresh button.
  • A mailing list is available for feature requests and support. We welcome your feedback.

Also, for any locality-specific info please refer to the notes and disclaimers for your specific app:
More coming soon!


Recent Announcements

  • Announcing NY Traffic for iPhone ObjectCove, LLC is proud to announce the availability of the newest member of their iPhone traffic app family: NY Traffic.  With access to over 1,700 highway cameras across the ...
    Posted Dec 12, 2009 6:54 PM by Scott Heaberlin
  • PA Traffic 2.0 Released We're proud to announce the second major release of PA Traffic for iPhone, now available on the App Store.  New features include over 170 New Jersey cameras, the ability ...
    Posted Oct 28, 2009 9:35 PM by Scott Heaberlin
  • Coming soon: PA Traffic 2.0 ObjectCove, LLC is proud to announce the first major feature update to its PA Traffic iPhone application, now under Apple review. New features include:    * Jersey! Added 176 cameras from the ...
    Posted Sep 13, 2009 11:35 AM by Scott Heaberlin
  • ObjectCove's "PA Traffic" App Seen in Apple Commercial You may have seen the 2009 Apple iPhone "there's an app for that" television advertisements.In one of the latest, entitled "Office" our PA Traffic icon can be seen ...
    Posted May 19, 2009 9:14 PM by Scott Heaberlin
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    Posted Sep 13, 2009 11:31 AM by Scott Heaberlin
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Support

For direct support, you can e-mail
 support
 @
 objectcove .com
We will try to answer your questions as soon as possible.


You can also follow us on Twitter: @octrafficapps.

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