CBS 6 'Beat the Traffic' helps Richmond drivers SAVE gas, time + money
Richmond,
VA,
and
Campbell,
CA -- With
the price of gasoline now topping $4 a gallon in
Richmond, avoiding lengthy traffic delays has
become an even bigger concern for the region's travelers and commuters. CBS 6
WTVR-TV recently launched its expanded Beat the Traffic reporting, using
state-of-the-art traffic reporting technology from Triangle Software. The CBS 6
Beat the Traffic team uses the award-winning solution to report on road speeds,
traffic hot spots, incidents, construction and events to allow its viewers to
better plan their day and find the best routes to their destination. The system
is featured in CBS 6 Beat the Traffic segments throughout the morning and evening
commutes and anytime on the internet at www.wtvr.com,
where traffic reporter Amanda Meadows provides point to point trip times and more,
along with real-time traffic maps for the
Richmond
and
Washington,
DC areas.
Richmond drivers lost over 10 million hours
and over 6.3 million gallons of gas due to rush hour traffic in 2006, according
to the
Texas Transportation Institute 2007
study. "With the cost of gas and Congestion skyrocketing, it is even more
important to make smart driving decisions, such as when to leave, what route to
take, and how to take advantage of other commuting alternatives," notes
CBS 6 Beat The Traffic reporter Amanda Meadows. "Our visually-striking,
easy-to-understand animated traffic maps, up-to-the-minute travel times and
road speeds, and ability to fly into traffic trouble spots allow us to provide
the most advanced traffic reporting in the market." Amanda maintains a
popular traffic blog including traffic forecasts for the week and weekend,
supported by the new technology.
CBS 6 has also partnered with GRTC
RideFinders to provide information on transit, van pool, carpool, rideshare,
and telecommuting solutions to region viewers and employers. "Together,
our goal is to help viewers save money and time, while improving our region's
air quality and environment," said CBS 6 WTVR Vice-President and General
Manager Peter Maroney.
"We are proud to support CBS 6
and the
Richmond
region", says Andre Gueziec, President and CEO of Triangle Software, LLC,
makers of the Beat the Traffic software. We are excited by the innovative
on-air and web reporting provided by CBS 6, and are confident that viewers will
appreciate the dynamic, animated road speeds, flows, forecasts and travel times
-- a first for the region -- and the easy-to-use web and mobile traffic maps.
Hi-res picture available at
http://i.beatthetraffic.com/BeattheTraffic-Richmond.jpg
About CBS 6 WTVR-TV
CBS 6 WTVR-TV is the South's First
Television Station and is owned by Raycom Media. Raycom, an employee-owned
company, is one of the nation's largest broadcasters and currently owns and/or
operates 46 television stations in 21 states. Raycom stations cover more than
12.4 % of
U.S.
television households and employ 4200 individuals in full and part-time positions.
Bill Anderson, CBS 6 (WTVR-TV),
Richmond,
VA.
(804)254-3692.
About Beat the Traffic
Based in
Campbell,
CA,
Triangle Software LLC d.b.a. Beat the Traffic offers an award-winning solution
for the broadcast of automobile traffic reports, featuring three-dimensional
animated maps, consistent on-air and on-line components, lower-third tickers
and a one-of-a-kind traffic forecasting system. For more information, please
visit www.trianglesoftware.com, or www.beatthetraffic.com/Richmond-Traffic
for
Richmond
traffic conditions.
The Beat the Traffic technology is
protected by U.S. Patents Nos. 6,989,765, 7,161,497, 7,221,287 and 7,375,649
and additional patents pending.
Triangle Software, LLC,
Campbell,
CA
Media Contact: Andre Gueziec, Yann
Lhomme, (408) 879-5805, media@beatthetraffic.com.
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