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- Please be more specific about the kind of data you want. Either ask for traffic or customer frequency (what is that anyway?), not both. Read this and edit your question.user4293– user42932017-10-25 15:25:14 +00:00Commented Oct 25, 2017 at 15:25
- I'm pretty sure it won't be. Those data are very valuable to Googles business model.gerrit– gerrit2017-10-25 18:02:26 +00:00Commented Oct 25, 2017 at 18:02
- See also stackoverflow.com/questions/4600656/… and stackoverflow.com/questions/10082122/… both of which suggest this is not possible, at least not easily.user3856– user38562017-10-25 18:30:44 +00:00Commented Oct 25, 2017 at 18:30
- Google gets the traffic and customer frequency through tracking people's android phones. For traffic you could try waze.com, for customer frequency I think you're out of luck. For other more traditional map data, try openstreetmap.orgSwier– Swier2017-10-26 13:39:22 +00:00Commented Oct 26, 2017 at 13:39
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