Interesting. I think the NY area used to be channel 3 or something like that. When they moved it I guess that's when I lost track.SXM had a ton of traffic channels. The last of them didn't get discontinued until 2023.
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SiriusXM Pulls Plug on Traffic and Weather - Radio World
SiriusXM has discontinued its weather and traffic channels.www.radioworld.com
Ohio's electronic signs are worthless. I've seen them post traffic crash reports and detours on Interstates/state roads for problems 5 counties away. I've seen them post [on I-76 in the Akron area] for a crash at the interstate sections of I-76/I-70 in the Cambridge area. . Both of those Interstates run in an east/west direction and ONLY meet in the state of Pennsylvania, no where near Cambridge. Now if they had made one of those interstates I-77.......then yeah. And the "missing person" messages. How about putting what PART of the state they're missing from say, SW for Southwest Ohio] and a time frame. Yes, limited space on the signs but somehow they could be better.New York phased out their TIS stations along the Thruway several years ago. In its place they have message board signs that can be updated remotely. Perhaps Ohio did the same thing?
The hurricane evacuation routes in GA and AL have signs telling what stations to listen too.Those TIS stations can be useful for alerting passing motorists to special traffic situations or road conditions, BUT someone's got to be listening to the AM band or they're just whistling into the wind. (Actually had a different word in mind, but I'll restrain myself from being uncouth.) Really, what's the point of paying to operate and maintain those little transmitters if 99% of vehicles are playing everything but AM radio?
