Around 1993 on KOMA in OKC during the evening and overnight hours, they would play a truckers' traffic report once or twice an hour. It was from a network.
I am a New Yorker, and I was amused to hear on KOMA about icing conditions on the Verranzano Bridge which was slowing traffic.
> Ix, you have not paying attention. Off the top of my head,
> I've heard them include closures of the Baltimore I-95
> tunnel, closure of I-95 North of Baltimore, closure of I-95
> in Connecticut, and (several times) shut downs on the NJ
> Turnpike in North Jersey in the traffic reports.
>
> Metro Networks' Shadow Traffic does the traffic - not KYW.
> Metro also does traffic for NJ 101.5 and most every other
> radio station in the Philly and New York markets. So if one
> does an out of area item, they all do it. Metro Networks
> also owns and operates Traffax, which feeds traffic to a few
> small stations in Delmarva and Central PA.
>
> Time for traffic reports is fixed. And if not a lot is
> happening locally, they still have to fill the time. They
> can talk about some really big problem out of area (but
> still relevant) or they can do on-going construction on
> secondary roads in the suburbs (where the construction goes
> on for months at a time).
>
> Whether an out of area item is included in a traffic report
> depends on how big a deal it is. Whether it affects a major
> route to or from Philly (like I-95 as opposed to I-78).
> What else is happening locally. And, of course, Metro's
> judgement of what is important to people.
>
> Out of area items don't make the traffic report every day,
> but it does happen.
>
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