Sentences with phrase «help reroute»

TomTom itself uses customer data to help reroute drivers approaching traffic jams, but also shares the information with local governments, in the hope they will study traffic patterns and discover areas of safety concern.
This guide dismantles each excuse and offers a mindfulness exercise to help reroute your thoughts so you can meet your health goals.
Thankfully, our hotel was so amazing to help reroute it to Chicago.

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Under her leadership, the company invested $ 15 billion in modernizing its electricity infrastructure, including spending on «smart» meters (which allow companies to monitor use remotely), auto - switching devices that allow employees to monitor usage and outages from a distance, and technology that helps the grid «self - heal» by rerouting electricity around a damaged power line.
Governments helped it along by taking steps to prevent ship strikes, such as imposing speed limits on or rerouting larger vessels in some waters, and installing sensors that can warn mariners when the whales are nearby.
Drs. Fogerite and Bowling both say more research is needed to discover the mechanics of how yoga works for people with MS, but Dr. Fogerite suspects that the slow, mindful repetitions of the movements in yoga may help «recruit» brain cells next to the cells damaged by the disease — in essence rerouting the network needed to connect for a particular function.
In addition to keeping you on schedule, the ability to reroute around traffic delays helps you avoid wastefully idling in a traffic jam.
It's designed to help the driver keep appointment times and reduce driving time by using real - time traffic information to reroute around slow areas of town.
It features continuously updated traffic maps, including highways and surface street traffic information within the United States and Canada, and also offers traffic rerouting to help navigate around slow - downs.
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