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How to keep an eye on the traffic jams

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If you want to know when you trucks are likely to be stuck in traffic jams (OK I know it is all the time) is is worth looking at two free web sites. There is an interactive web site that shows a map with all the incidents on main roads across the country. It event shows what the traffic signs say. Click here to see it.
Or if you want to see what the traffic cameras can see, click here and go to the Transport for London web site.
If you click on the box that says CCTV, you can see the image when you pass your mouse over it. YOu may even see your truck getting a ticket!

The Highways Agency also now has an internet radio service. Click here to read about it.
Anyone know of any other useful web sites for truck operators? Post your comments below.

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