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FHWA 13-05
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Contact: Brian C. Keeter
Tel.: (202) 366-0660
Federal Highway Administration Grant Helps Launch Florida 511 Service
Orlando, Fla. – Florida drivers can now call 511 for up-to-the minute updates on
traffic jams, road construction, lane closures, severe weather and travel times
on Interstates and major highways.
The Florida 511 service helps drivers better plan their trips and avoid
unnecessary delays. The same traffic information, plus alternate travel routes,
is available on the Internet at www.FL511.com. The new service was launched with
the help of a $10 million grant from the Federal Highway Administration.
“By helping drivers steer clear of trouble, we’re cutting the gridlock that
frustrates our lives, wastes time and fuel, and stifles economic opportunity,”
said Acting Federal Highway Administrator J. Richard Capka.
Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Denver Stutler today unveiled the
511 service as part of a new information technology system designed to cut
congestion and improve safety on Florida highways. In addition to the 511
service for drivers, the new system helps Florida transportation officials
better respond to changes in traffic conditions, accidents and other highway
trouble spots.
The 511 system also will serve as an invaluable tool during hurricane season
when the most current highway information is especially crucial, according to
Capka.
Capka noted that surface transportation legislation signed by President Bush in
August will help Florida and other states improve their highway systems and
reduce traffic problems. The legislation invests a record amount in new highway,
transit and safety programs and promotes innovative technologies, such as 511
service and enhanced traffic signal timing, that improve travel times for
drivers.
A new FHWA report also helps states adapt traffic-fighting solutions to local
road conditions. The report shows that accidents, construction zones, bad
weather, special events and poor signal timing cause about 60 percent of highway
delays. It is available on the Internet at
http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/congestion_report/index.htm.
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