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system of mobile units are installed in multiple vehicles in traffic, the vehicles with mobile units being a sample of all vehicles in traffic. These mobile units include both
wireless communications devices and apparatus that determines the location of each vehicle. Monitoring a vehicle's position as a function of time also reveals the velocity of the vehicle. Position and speed information is periodically broadcast by the vehicles to a central monitoring
station and to neighboring vehicles. At the central monitoring
station, the collective input from the sample set of vehicles is processed using
statistical analysis methods to provide an instant chart of
traffic conditions in the area, the accuracy of said chart being within a range determined by the size of the sample. Warnings of delays or updates on
traffic conditions on the road ahead are then automatically returned to subscribers of the information or are used as part of an Intelligent Vehicle
Highway System (IVHS). Neighboring vehicles within a region communicating with one another form a network in which the broadcast information is processed locally on the respective vehicles to estimate possible problems ahead and consider computing an alternate road and / or checking with the central monitoring
station for more information. If out of range of the central monitoring station, the vehicles in the network form a
local area network for the exchange and update of information, and when any vehicle in the network is within range of the central monitoring station, the
local area network data is uploaded to help update the overall traffic information.