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  • Va. to expand number of traffic cameras

    Hampton Roads area to receive 29 new cameras
    July 18, 2007

    The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and TrafficLand Inc., an authorized aggregator of live traffic video, announced today an expansion of their traffic camera network video content and distribution agreement to add 29 traffic cameras in the Hampton Roads area.

    The new VDOT cameras are located on I-64 from Military Highway west to I-664 at the Monitor Merrimac Bridge. The expansion brings the total number of VDOT real-time traffic cameras available online in the Hampton Roads area to 234. VDOT plans to add an additional 80 traffic cameras to the network in the coming months.

    “VDOT’s vision for easy online access to real-time traffic video is one step closer to reality with the addition of these new cameras in Hampton Roads,” said TrafficLand President Lawrence Nelson. “The commitment and incredible cooperation of our VDOT partners has been the key to bringing this time-saving traffic information resource to commuters, first responders and other stakeholders across the state.”

    “We’re pleased to work with TrafficLand in providing our expanded service to Hampton Roads residents,” said Stephany Hanshaw, facility manager of the Hampton Roads Smart Traffic Center. “Broadening our traffic camera system not only allows us to manage interstate traffic more effectively but it gives us the resources to provide better, more up-to-date information on traffic conditions to residents.”

    The TrafficLand.com website uses interactive maps to show roadways and traffic camera locations. Website users click on cameras to view live video streams that update once every few seconds. The service also features a continuously updating display of the 10 most viewed cameras in the selected geographic area, which typically shows locations with heavy traffic congestion or accidents. TrafficLand.com also provides detailed weather information, localized to the camera or city selected by the user for real-time viewing.



    Source: TrafficLand   July 18, 2007




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