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    Discover places to visit and explore on Bing Maps, like 1. Get directions, find nearby businesses and places, and much more.

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    Bing Maps shows users current traffic information for major highways and roads. The feature uses 4 color codes (black, red, yellow, green) to indicate traffic volume, from heaviest traffic to lightest traffic. Microsoft announced in March 2008 that it will release its latest software technology called "ClearFlow".