Beat the traffic with these GPS devices (roundup) - CNET

Beat the traffic with these GPS devices (roundup)
CNET
Getting there without going through a mind-numbing traffic jam is just the cat's pajamas! These days, any old portable navigation device can accomplish the former, but the best differentiate themselves with their almost omniscient awareness of the ...

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LeBron James BIKED 40 miles to the game on Sunday... to beat the traffic - Daily Mail


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LeBron James BIKED 40 miles to the game on Sunday... to beat the traffic
Daily Mail
It clearly served as a good workout, as James did extremely well throughout the game, when the Miami Heat beat the Bulls 97-93. Drivers reported seeing James, stuck in traffic in a cycling helmet, zipping past them on his journey.
LeBron James Rode His Bike To Work To Beat The Miami TrafficBusiness Insider
LeBron Rides His Bike To Gamethescore.com

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Beat the Traffic to Exhibit Latest iPhone Traffic App at Macworld iWorld 2012 - Sacramento Bee


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Beat the Traffic to Exhibit Latest iPhone Traffic App at Macworld iWorld 2012
Sacramento Bee
23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Beat the Traffic®, a leading provider of real-time traffic information for broadcast media and mobile devices, will exhibit the latest version of its highly acclaimed Beat the Traffic app for the iPhone at the Macworld | iWorld ...
Beat The Traffic to debut new iPhone and iPad app at MacworldCNET (blog)

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At sports events, beating traffic is on minds of gridlock-weary fans - CNN

At sports events, beating traffic is on minds of gridlock-weary fans
CNN
In sports, where men routinely beat the odds, the buzzer, the spread, the rap, their man to the basket and the goalie like a rented mule, the only thing you're not allowed to beat is traffic. Beating the traffic -- leaving a game before it's over -- is ...

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Cars left at home as more cycle to work - Herald.ie

Cars left at home as more cycle to work
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By Cormac Murphy DUBLINERS are increasingly leaving their cars behind and hopping on their bikes to beat the city's traffic congestion. The number of private cars entering the central city area every day has fallen to its lowest level in five years, ...

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No. 1 Sheldon edges No. 2 Jesuit in boys basketball - Sacramento Bee

No. 1 Sheldon edges No. 2 Jesuit in boys basketball
Sacramento Bee
Kings guard Tyreke Evans stopped by to watch this one, but in an effort to beat the crowd and traffic, he left before the real fun started – during the timeout that set up Pressley's three. Evans met Pressley, the son of ex-Kings guard Harold Pressley, ...

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