A system and a method configured for managing traffic. The traffic
management system includes cellular telephones and a plurality of base
stations. The cellular telephones define volume on a roadway and the
traffic management system provides directions, traffic advisories, and
traffic redirecting when traffic jams are detected along the navigation
pathway using the cellular telephone system. Directions are communicated
to the cellular telephone user by aural, tactile, and visual signals. The
system can simply be a cellular telephone system or include additional
peripheral devices such as a computer, headphone, visual display, and
sound system. The user is able to redefine the desired destination or
navigation pathway while en route by knowing traffic volume from cell
phone use. A processing system is coupled to at least one of the base
stations and provides service support including the tracking of
historical data and developing the navigation pathway for the user. The
method includes providing a traffic management system having a plurality
of base stations connected to at least one processing station and a
plurality of cellular telephone users, the traffic management system
being suitable for identifying traffic congestion based on monitoring
cellular telephone traffic. The processing station defines a navigation
pathway and provides ongoing directional instructions regarding the
pathway and any ensuing congestion.