
Search for specific locations using the search box at the top of the map. You can also drag the map with your mouse to pan and double-click the map to zoom. To navigate the Google Maps Interface, use the built in controls on the top-left portion of the map. The area maps provide greater detail and contain expanded coverage of the Houston region.įor an even more detailed view of TranStar information, use the Google Maps Interface which is accessible via a link on the navigation bar. , click the arrows to visit a geographically adjacent map, or click the “More Maps” menu to easily navigate between area maps. On the TranStar map, simply click the magnifying glasses to zoom in NOTE: Even though very effort is made to keep this map up to date and accurate, some data may be missing, out of date, or otherwise inaccurate. Zooming in allows you to view street level incidents and traffic speeds. The system allows users to zoom in or out of specific areas in the Houston region. Any event or item shown on the map can be clicked to obtain additional details. To add or remove a feature from the map, click the checkbox next to an item.

The “Map Controls” menu available on the navigation bar at the top of the map allows users to quickly toggle map items on and off. Real-time speeds and travel times, incidents, emergency road closures, scheduled lane closures, cameras, freeway message signs, park and ride lot locations, and weather radar can all be viewed on a single map. Users have the ability to customize their view of the various events and devices that are mapped by the TranStar system. Major traffic closures on the I-610 Loop are scheduled this weekend that are sure to turn what is already rough sledding into full-blown misery.
