ODOT unveils traffic monitoring Web site
Journal Record
June 3, 2008
OKLAHOMA CITY – Motorists in Oklahoma’s two largest metro areas who wish to avoid traffic congestion no longer need a crystal ball to determine the best route – an Internet connection will provide all of the information they need.
Oklahoma Department of Transportation officials unveiled its new traffic monitoring Web site, www.oktraffic.org, at Monday’s Transportation Commission meeting.
Using 17 cameras in Oklahoma City and 12 in Tulsa, the Web site provides views of traffic conditions at the state’s major interchanges. ODOT Director Gary Ridley said route planning can save motorists time and money while reducing emissions and stress.“With the cost of gas on the rise, a few miles saved can make a lot of difference,” said Ridley. The cameras were installed as part of ODOT’s federally funded Intelligent Transportation System program, which provided $9 million for traffic monitoring systems in Oklahoma.
The ITS project includes the 18 electronic message signs already installed, which are used to provide up-to-the-minute information to drivers. The cameras were originally installed to help emergency responders and traffic management personnel. But after checking with the department’s legal staff about the privacy issues involved, ODOT has made the system available to the public on the condition that the images may not be recorded or used for any enforcement or litigation purposes. Steps were taken to ensure the cameras do not display images of private property alongside the state’s highways.
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