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December 08, 2004
Online tools for rush-hour commuters
Posted by Dominic Basulto
John Valenti of Newsday rhapsodizes about a new e-government offering from the New York State Department of Transportation: an Internet site (www.travelinfoNY.com) that provides information about winter weather travel advisories, road conditions, road closures, construction zones and "all the other factors that can turn a normal commute into one filled with aggravation, exasperation and frustration." A welcome addition for New York commuters often caught in snarled traffic or impassable roads as they make their way into and out of the city.
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