Traff: An open source format/service for live road traffic updates

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  1. traff-server

    That's actually what this appears to be (though under the RoadEagle name on F-Droid). Looks like this [0] is the backend.

    [0] https://gitlab.com/traffxml/traff-server

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  3. traff

    Yes, they even compare with TMC in the specification:

    https://gitlab.com/traffxml/traff/raw/master/TraFF%20Specifi...

    > The approach chosen is essentially based upon the following principles:

    > • Use the TMC data model as a starting point

  4. awesome-jsonschema

    A curated list of awesome JSON Schema resources, tutorials, tools, and more

  5. open-traffic-collection

    Collection of open data resources for traffic information

    If you lack the source data you might get them from official feeds. A few years ago I started to collect them: https://github.com/graphhopper/open-traffic-collection

  6. gitlab

    GitLab team member here.

    > it would be nice if there was an option for a group-level Readme on Gitlab.

    Thanks for the idea. The proposal for Group READMEs is discussed in this thread: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/15041#note_102... Suggest adding your preferences for the proposed solutions, thanks.

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