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XM Traffic expands to Cleveland

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as well as Cinci and other midwest cities, via GPS technology.

Allaccess.com has the story
 
> as well as Cinci and other midwest cities, via GPS
> technology.
>
> Allaccess.com has the story
>

About Goddamned time!
 
Wow! Traffic reports read by a computer located somewhere in Washington DC.

Should be pretty accurate!
 
> Wow! Traffic reports read by a computer located somewhere
> in Washington DC.
>
> Should be pretty accurate!
>

Other than AM drive, Clear Channel's traffic is a combination of whatever people call in, their couple roving spotters (which never seem to be where I'm stuck), and ODOT cams which refresh only so often.
 
> > Wow! Traffic reports read by a computer located somewhere
>
> > in Washington DC.
> >
> > Should be pretty accurate!
> >
>
> Other than AM drive, Clear Channel's traffic is a
> combination of whatever people call in, their couple roving
> spotters (which never seem to be where I'm stuck), and ODOT
> cams which refresh only so often.
>

Aren't the ODOT cams on the web? How do they verify call-in reports?
 
> > > Wow! Traffic reports read by a computer located
> somewhere
> >
> > > in Washington DC.
> > >
> > > Should be pretty accurate!
> > >
> >
> > Other than AM drive, Clear Channel's traffic is a
> > combination of whatever people call in, their couple
> roving
> > spotters (which never seem to be where I'm stuck), and
> ODOT
> > cams which refresh only so often.
> >
>
> Aren't the ODOT cams on the web? How do they verify call-in
> reports?
>

Your guess is as good as mine. They do tend to be wrong 65-75% of the time...or at least out of date.
 
Oh, and when all else fails, you simply state the obvious as WTAM does morning after morning, after morning....

"Building volume 77 northbound from 490 to East 9th..."

or...

"Building Volume 77 northbound from Rockside to Grant..."

or...

"Building Volume on the westbound shoreway from Eddy to Deadman's Curve..."

Jesus, tell me something I do NOT know!

Afternoon drive? Just reverse the direction and you get the same thing.

As one who has a fairly long commute into town everyday, the stuff they miss is embarrassing and inexcusable.

They should have left this traffic thing to trained professionals instead of children. If they had half a brain they would bring back Callaghan, Grodin and the Metro's aircraft. Those guys were the best, but they were not cheap, either.
Guess you get what you pay for. Pitiful.


> > > > Wow! Traffic reports read by a computer located
> > somewhere
> > >
> > > > in Washington DC.
> > > >
> > > > Should be pretty accurate!
> > > >
> > >
> > > Other than AM drive, Clear Channel's traffic is a
> > > combination of whatever people call in, their couple
> > roving
> > > spotters (which never seem to be where I'm stuck), and
> > ODOT
> > > cams which refresh only so often.
> > >
> >
> > Aren't the ODOT cams on the web? How do they verify
> call-in
> > reports?
> >
>
> Your guess is as good as mine. They do tend to be wrong
> 65-75% of the time...or at least out of date.
>
 
> Oh, and when all else fails, you simply state the obvious as
> WTAM does morning after morning, after morning....
>
> "Building volume 77 northbound from 490 to East 9th..."
>
> or...
>
> "Building Volume 77 northbound from Rockside to Grant..."
>
> or...
>
> "Building Volume on the westbound shoreway from Eddy to
> Deadman's Curve..."
>
> Jesus, tell me something I do NOT know!
>
> Afternoon drive? Just reverse the direction and you get the
> same thing.

And what about overnights? WTAM loses a minute of news to mindless bits of drivel about some long-term road closing or the typical 'everything's going fine on all freeways, but if you see an accident, call our tip line at...'

Excuse me, but doesn't ODOT have 1620 AM-type radio transmitters for stuff like that? Totally unnecessary, and another reason NEVER to listen to WTAM at all ever again.

Soapbox = OFF!

> As one who has a fairly long commute into town everyday, the
> stuff they miss is embarrassing and inexcusable.
>
> They should have left this traffic thing to trained
> professionals instead of children. If they had half a brain
> they would bring back Callaghan, Grodin and the Metro's
> aircraft. Those guys were the best, but they were not cheap,
> either.
> Guess you get what you pay for. Pitiful.

Agreed.

- Nathan Obral
 
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