TomTom GO 720 4 3 Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator Factory Refurbished

TomTom GO 720 4 3 Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator Factory Refurbished




TomTom

* World’s leading provider of location and navigation solutions
* Founded in 1991, publicly listed in 2005
* Revenue 2009 €1.5 billion
* Offices in Europe, North America, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific.
* Over 3,000 employees

TomTom is the world’s leading provider of location and navigation solutions. Headquartered in The Netherlands we have over 3,000 employees worldwide. More than 45 million people use our solutions every day, in the form of dedicated portable navigation devices (PNDs), in-dash car systems or tracking and tracing solutions for fleet management. In addition, hundreds of millions of people use TomTom’s digital maps on the internet or mobile phones.

In 2009, TomTom reported €1.5 billion in revenues and a €340 million net cash flow from operating activities.

As football fans gear up for a new season, a study by location and navigation solutions leader TomTom reveals the worst and best game-day traffic trends around professional stadiums. The latest TomTom study, which compares the average traffic speeds on the immediate major roadways leading to and around the 32 professional football stadiums to the average speeds on non-game days, offers traffic insights for fans across the nation.*

So which fans might end up spending more time in their car than in their seats? According to the TomTom study, the 10 professional football stadiums with the greatest traffic delays were based in Washington D.C., New England, Buffalo, Dallas, Jacksonville, Carolina, Miami, Tennessee, Green Bay, and Atlanta, respectively. While most roadways experienced a slowdown in speed of more than 30 percent, fans in Washington D.C., New England and Buffalo drove 50 percent slower than typical speeds for the same roads.

On the other hand, game day traffic is least affected in Oakland, San Diego, New York, Seattle, San Francisco, Cleveland, Baltimore, Denver, and Chicago, with slowdowns of less than 21 percent.

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