US-based Total Traffic & Weather Network (TTWN) has entered into a multi-year, data-collaboration partnership with Baron, a global provider of critical weather intelligence.

According to the new technological agreement, TTWN will be combining its real-time traffic incident and flow data with Baron’s expertise in location-specific weather products, which includes Baron Telematics Weather safety solution.

Total Traffic & Weather Network senior vice-president of operations Kevin Loftus said: “We are thrilled to partner with Baron to bring the next generation of traffic and weather solutions to the marketplace,”

"Both companies will be working together to create the next-generation of integrated traffic and weather solutions offering enhanced road and weather safety capabilities."

“By combining TTWN’s robust traffic data with Baron’s weather expertise, we will be able to innovate and provide unique solutions for companies looking to offer their consumers increased awareness of weather and traffic conditions.”

Both companies will be working together to create the next-generation of integrated traffic and weather solutions offering enhanced road and weather safety capabilities that will be useful to a wide range of industries and markets.

Baron Services president of enterprise solutions Glen Denny said: “I’m truly excited to have two innovative companies join forces and utilise the strengths of each to bring unique and cutting edge solutions to the public safety, automotive, insurance and media industries.

“With the strengths of TTWN and Baron, we continue to grow and impact the world around us by providing informative weather and traffic guidance to many industries and government.”

The final product will offer differentiated real-time, predictive and historical data features for multiple platforms.

The first integration will focus on the enhancement of connected car driving experience with better road guidance, smoother commutes and increased safety, which will be available for all TTWN automotive traffic and weather partners.