i95travelinfo.net Spells Relief for Holiday Travelers on the East Coast

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i95travelinfo.net Spells Relief for Holiday Travelers on the East Coast

ROCKVILLE, Md., Nov. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Travelers from Maine to Florida this Thanksgiving holiday will be able to save time and better plan their trips thanks to a web site that provides them with real-time traffic information and estimated drive times for roadways in and between major metropolitan areas along the East Coast.

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Covering 15 states and 24 metropolitan areas along the I-95 corridor, http://www.i95travelinfo.net  offers travelers speed and congestion information on the I-95 corridor, including I-95, the beltways surrounding each major city, and all associated routes that together make up the corridor.  Visitors to the website can manipulate the map to zoom to any of the 15 states and Washington D.C.  Traffic congestion information is presented using various color codes: green to indicate free flow; yellow for moderate congestion; red for heavy congestion; maroon for stop-and-go; and black to indicate a closed road.

"One of the Coalition's goals is to make it easy to learn about traffic conditions along the I-95 Corridor," said George Schoener, Executive Director, I-95 Corridor Coalition. "i95travelinfo.net continues to be an important element in supporting that goal."

Visitors to http://www.i95travelinfo.net are able to choose from a list of predefined locations to set an origin and a destination point. The system then provides the estimated travel time, typical travel time at that time of day, distance between the two points, and a time stamp showing when conditions were last updated. Sample origin and destination locations include:

    --  Orlando, Florida
    --  Atlanta, Georgia
    --  Columbia, South Carolina
    --  Raleigh, North Carolina
    --  Richmond, Virginia
    --  Washington, D.C.
    --  Baltimore, Maryland
    --  Wilmington, Delaware
    --  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    --  New York City, New York
    --  Hartford, Connecticut
    --  Providence, Rhode Island
    --  Boston, Massachusetts
    --  Manchester, New Hampshire
    --  Portland, Maine
The content for the Long Distance Trip Planning website was designed for standard PC browsers, and is not formatted for mobile device usage.

To learn more about the I-95 Corridor Coalition's work, see the projects profiled on its website: http://www.i95coalition.net/i95/Projects/tabid/81/Default.aspx.

http://www.i95travelinfo.net was developed through the partnership of the I-95 Corridor Coalition, Atkins Global, and INRIX through funding received by FHWA.   For more information about the I-95 Corridor Coalition and its partners, visit the following websites:

    --  http://www.INRIX.com
    --  http://www.atkinsglobal.com
    --  http://www.i95coalition.org

SOURCE  I-95 Corridor Coalition

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I-95 Corridor Coalition

CONTACT: George Schoener, on behalf of the I-95 Corridor Coalition, +1-703-389-9281, geschoener@comcast.net

Web Site: http://www.i95travelinfo.net

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