Aside from major disasters, such as the truck fire taking out the bridge on 285 a few years ago or the tragic bus accident last Friday -- do the traffic reports really help anyone? In nearly 20 years of Atlanta commutes, I can count on one hand the number of times that I was actually helped by what I heard on a traffic report -- more often than not, I've been adversely affected by people trying to avoid something they heard on a traffic report and subsequently jumping onto secondary alternates that weren't designed for the increased load -- leaving the artery described in the original report flowing freely.
If you live in a metropolitan area like Atlanta, and take the same route every day, you just assume that there will be a few days each year where you get hosed by a traffic incident -- I just don't see the justification for the amount of time, money and other resources it takes to report adequately. Unless a major artery is completely closed, don't bother me with it.
If you live in a metropolitan area like Atlanta, and take the same route every day, you just assume that there will be a few days each year where you get hosed by a traffic incident -- I just don't see the justification for the amount of time, money and other resources it takes to report adequately. Unless a major artery is completely closed, don't bother me with it.