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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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T-in-the-Park Travel Information - 01 May 2008

T-in-the-Park Travel Information

This year Traffic Scotland is working together with T-in-the-Park to provide travel information for people both attending and affected by the T-in-the-Park Festival on the 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th of July 2008, through the provision of travel planning and real-time traffic information services. Closer to the event Traffic Scotland shall feature a specialised T-in-the-Park travel information service.

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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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Traffic Customer Care Line - 11 Mar 2008

Traffic Customer Care Line

Traffic Scotland now provides the Traffic Customer Care Line. This service is a free-phone service that places road users at the centre of traffic information by enabling them to access real-time information quickly and directly for the Scottish Motorway and Trunk Road Network. Through this service users will be able to access traffic information whilst on the move giving them the power to plan and manage their journey to greater effect. The Traffic Customer Care Line free-phone service can be contacted by calling 0800 028 1414.

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Extending the Live-Eye-View Camera Service - 04 Feb 2008

Extending the Live-Eye-View Camera Service

The Live-Eye-View (LEV) camera service has now been extended with the addition of two new cameras. The new LEV's are named Dutch House North & South respectively and are located north of Ayr on the A77.

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CO2 Emissions Calculator - 29 Jan 2008

CO2 Emissions Calculator

Traffic Scotland now features its own Carbon Emissions Calculator. This new tool can be used to determine carbon emissions for journeys across Scotland or for a specific mileage. Using DEFRA approved carbon conversion factors the CO2 emissions calculator allows users the ability to calculate carbon emissions for their chosen transport mode. In addition users are able to compare carbon emissions for alternative modes of transport and ultimately determine the most efficient method of travel in terms of carbon output.

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Enhanced Trunk Road Weather Forecasts - 29 Jan 2008

Enhanced Trunk Road Weather Forecasts

The Traffic Scotland web service now provides enhanced weather forecasts for trunk roads across Scotland. The improved forecast includes more accurate and detailed information regarding weather events affecting the trunk road network. This information can be accessed either by region using the interactive weather map or as a list view.

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Journey Times Information on Traffic Scotland - 06 Nov 2007

Journey Times Information on Traffic Scotland

Journey time information is now available via the Traffic Scotland web service. The new feature includes current journey times for major junction-to-junction routes and current journey time conditions in the Glasgow area. Information is presented on a dedicated section of the website which includes a dynamic map view and origin\destination matrix list view. For help using the journey times feature please click on the FAQ link below.

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Google Maps on Traffic Scotland - 23 Oct 2007

Google Maps on Traffic Scotland

The Traffic Scotland web service now includes a Google Map facility to view current incidents, roadworks, park and ride sites and other layers. Google maps provides a regular map, satellite imagery and merged view of Scotland and the world. For help using Google Maps please click on the FAQ link below. If you have an feedback please contact us through the feedback link.

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View your Live-Eye-View Routes - 27 Sep 2007

View your Live-Eye-View Routes

You can now check the traffic through the enhanced Live-Eye-Routes feature. By selecting the Play East or Play West buttons you will see the cameras along the selected routes that include Glasgow to Edinburgh, Aberdeen to Edinburgh and Fife to Edinburgh. The dynamic map shows you where the cameras are along your route. As new cameras are added across Scotland they will added to the routes or new routes will be created. If you need any more information please check our FAQs section and give us your feedback through the feedback section.

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Extending the Live Eye View Camera Service - 07 Aug 2007

Extending the Live Eye View Camera Service

As part of our ongoing improvement and coverage we have added even more cameras. These include cameras covering some of the major bridges in Scotland: Erskine Bridge, Skye Bridge and the Friarton Bridge near Perth. We have also added three new cameras in central Glasgow on the M8. In the highlands we have added cameras on the A87 at Cluanie, on the A82 at Altnafeadh, on the A9 at Slochd and the A95 at Ballindalloch.

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Traffic Scotland Web Site Enhancements - 25 Jun 2007

Traffic Scotland Web Site Enhancements

The Traffic Scotland Service has recently been updated to include some performance enhancements, the addition of a text only web site, some alterations to the look and feel and also updates to introduce a number of web accessibility features. Roadworks and Planned Roadworks now contain the longer-term roadworks previously in the Traffic News section. The Traffic News section continues to contain general Traffic and enhanced Incident News and news related to the Traffic Scotland service.