You know those traffic cameras you see on the news? They all come into the Spokane Regional Transportation Management Center (SRTMC), located within the SRTC offices.
Twenty-four hours a day, people watch them in the SRTMC in order to alert the State Patrol or other authorities in case of an accident or debris on the road.
The SRTMC helps the public by sending all the camera feeds to their website at www.srtmc.org. Many people check them in the morning before leaving for work or in the evening before leaving work. If there is a collision or the freeway is backed up, they know to use a different route, which helps to cut down on congestion, prevents further accidents and reduces air pollution.
The SRTMC is now is updating their website at srtmc.org and are trying to determine what features are needed for the new site. They're asking your help to do this. Please take 3-5 minutes to complete this survey to help guide the development of the new SRTMC website.
Twenty-four hours a day, people watch them in the SRTMC in order to alert the State Patrol or other authorities in case of an accident or debris on the road.
The SRTMC helps the public by sending all the camera feeds to their website at www.srtmc.org. Many people check them in the morning before leaving for work or in the evening before leaving work. If there is a collision or the freeway is backed up, they know to use a different route, which helps to cut down on congestion, prevents further accidents and reduces air pollution.
The SRTMC is now is updating their website at srtmc.org and are trying to determine what features are needed for the new site. They're asking your help to do this. Please take 3-5 minutes to complete this survey to help guide the development of the new SRTMC website.
2 comments:
Did not find the survey, just went to the SRTMC homepage??
Oops, my fault. Thanks Charles, got it fixed.
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