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Castle Rock is leading the effort to enhance traveler information in the
states of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont through an innovative
partnership between the public and private sector.
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Tourism plays a vital
role in the New England states as visitors from all over the country
and world come to savor the unique culture, atmosphere and natural
resources the region offers. The rural nature of the region requires
some creative solutions to ensure that travelers are able to obtain
the latest information weather, road condition and travel information.
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To provide that information
to the public and other agencies, a start-of-the-art event collection
system is needed. The Condition Acquisition and Reporting System (CARS) will
allow participating agencies to connect staff in remote parts of the
region to a centralized operations center and enable them to view, create
and edit situation information as conditions change. |
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Winter weather conditions
can be quite severe in the region and the participating states required
that advanced weather prediction information be provided to maintenance
operators to stay on top of storms. FORETELL provides up to 30 hours
advanced information on an hourly scale and at 6 mile resolution enabling
Departments of Transportation to track approaching storms.
Using the rural deployment
experience and the proven technologies developed by Castle Rock, the
Tri-State Rural Advanced Traveler Information System (TRIO) project is
developing and deploying advanced traveler information systems. The
project is employing Internet technologies in this public/private
partnership to improve traveler mobility, enhance economic development for
the area and enrich the overall experience of travelers to the areas.
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