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Traffic Scotland Mapping Update - 29 Oct 2008

Traffic Scotland Mapping Update

The Traffic Scotland mapping has been updated to include the latest network changes, including the M9 spur south of the Forth Road Bridge. These updates can be viewed both on the Traffic Info and Journey Times sections of the website.

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Carbon Calculator Motorbike Update - 20 Oct 2008

Carbon Calculator Motorbike Update

The Traffic Scotland carbon calculator tool has been updated to include an option for calculating motorbike carbon emissions. The carbon calculator allows users to compare carbon emissions of various modes of transport either for a defined mileage or between two locations.

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Enhanced Weather Service - 09 Oct 2008

Enhanced Weather Service

In preparation for the winter season Traffic Scotland has updated its weather service to include latest forecast information from the MET Office. Weather information is now available for five defined regions across Scotland. Advisory weather forecasts are provided for each region and updated twice daily. Road specific forecasts for key routes are also provided on a regional basis and updated four times a day.

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Public Transport Information Page - 03 Oct 2008

Public Transport Information Page

While Traffic Scotland is primarily concerned with the collection and distribution of real-time traffic related data we are also committed to providing additional information for alternative forms of transport. As part of this commitment Traffic Scotland has added a Public Transport Information page that provides links to further public transport related resources, including bus, rail and air information as well as public transport journey planning tools.

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Road Defect Reporting - 22 Sep 2008

Road Defect Reporting

While Traffic Scotland is not responsible for maintaining the trunk road network it now features a road defect reporting section. Users seeking to report road defects can now do so via the feedback page of the Traffic Scotland website.

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Radio Traffic News - 10 Sep 2008

Radio Traffic News

Keeping on the move will become easier for drivers from this month as Transport Scotland and Trafficlink join together to improve the way they provide vital journey planning information. Until recently Edinburgh-based Trafficlink received CCTV pictures from the national transport agency’s information service, Traffic Scotland, and staff at both organisations shared their knowledge about the ongoing status of the trunk road network. From this month Trafficlink, who provides traffic and travel content to broadcast media, will have permanently based staff at Traffic Scotland’s Control Centre. This gives them immediate access to real time travel information across the length and breadth of the country’s motorway and trunk road network. Both organisations will benefit from this agreement as it allows them to work more closely together, particularly when a problem occurs or when there is a large scale event that could impact on journey times. This approach will benefit drivers who are planning journeys or are already out on the roads as they can now get live updates before they leave or while they are on the move.

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Additional Information Portal - 05 Aug 2008

Additional Information Portal

Traffic Scotland now features an Additional Information Portal which provides users with a categorised range of links to further travel and traffic related information including real-time air, sea and rail departure times, local road traffic restrictions, speed camera and road spill policy and details of car share schemes across Scotland.

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Extending the Live-Eye-View Camera Service - 18 Jul 2008

Extending the Live-Eye-View Camera Service

The Live-Eye-View (LEV) camera service has now been extended with the addition of 6 new cameras and 2 replacement cameras. The new cameras are named Shawhead, Delnies, Birness, Grantown, Charlestown and A92 Cluny and are located on the A8, A96, A90, A95, A90 and A92 respectively. The Skye Bridge and Baillieston cameras have been replaced with new cameras to provide a more informative view of the road network.

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Journey Time Start Point Locations - 01 Jul 2008

Journey Time Start Point Locations

Journey Time start point locations have been added to the Journey Time map to allow users to quickly view times to other locations in and around Glasgow. Each flag represents a start and end location for journey times. By hovering over each flag, the time to all end points is displayed allowing the users a quick view of times using a graphical tool.

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Overlapping Icons Display on Maps - 01 Jul 2008

Overlapping Icons Display on Maps

A new feature has been added to the Map to allow overlapping icons to be displayed in a "pop-up" box thereby making it easier for the user to view each icon. The feature allows users to hover their mouse over a group of overlapping icons invoking a small pop-up box which displays each icon in an organised list. The user can then easily hover over each of these listed icons to display the related information. The feature is available on the Traffic Map and Journey Times.

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Extending the Live-Eye-View Camera Service - 07 May 2008

Extending the Live-Eye-View Camera Service

The Live-Eye-View (LEV) camera service has now been extended with the addition of a new camera. The new LEV is named Newhouse and is located east of Glasgow on the M8.

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RSS Feeds - 02 Apr 2008

RSS Feeds

Traffic Scotland now features a range of RSS feeds that bring real-time traffic information straight to your desktop. There are currently three RSS feeds available delivering up-to-date information regarding current incidents, current roadworks and planned roadworks across the Scottish trunk road network. The feeds can be accessed by all available RSS readers, details on how to access them can be found in the FAQ.

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