The Last Traffic Jam

Published: Jan. 13, 2015, 1:12 p.m.

Traffic jams aren’t just stressful – they are also expensive. A recent study by the Centre for Economics and Business Research reveals that in 2013, traffic jams cost Americans $124 billion.

With the increasing amount of cost, time and headaches associate with gridlock traffic, could the coming together of people, process, data, and things in an Internet of Everything era make the Last Traffic Jam ever a reality?

In this podcast, Cisco’s Joseph Bradley and Doug Newcomb, President of C3 Group and Founder & Curator of the Connected Car Council, explore what will be required to manage traffic congestion for good.

Join the conversation, #FutureOfIT.