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Kentucky Upgrades 511 Information System

Notable features include road condition and weather reports, various map views, pothole reporting, keypad or voice-activated navigation and a feedback submission channel.    

Kentucky's 511 travel information system got a face lift, the commonwealth's transportation cabinet announced earlier this month. Now, in addition to timely and accurate roadway information, travelers can view real-time traffic cams, obtain weather information and even subscribe to an RSS feed to receive travel alerts via e-mail or text messaging. It's all part of KYTC's continuing effort to keep travelers safe and aware using the latest technology.

Travelers can log on to the 511 system where an interactive map is provided with information related to construction, incidents or accidents, traffic alerts, and roadway conditions. Weather information is also available through the weather radar or, for a closer look, local Weather Bug cams. Visitors can choose different versions, including a map view, satellite, terrain or hybrid view.

Visitors can link to traffic information services in urban and surrounding states, view tourism information, find rest areas and weigh stations, learn important driving tips, link to the Kentucky State Police or Vehicle Enforcement Websites, or even report a pothole.

KYTC's 511 telephone service has also been updated. The new system uses text-to-speech technology, which allows the user to either speak to maneuver through the system or use the phone keypad.

Additional available options include traffic information by region, and the ability to summon roadside assistance from the KYTC SAFE patrol. SAFE (Safety Assistance for Freeway Emergencies) is a free service for stranded motorists. Another menu option allows the user to provide comments and suggestions for the 511 system.

"Our 511 system has proven to serve our travelers well over the years," Secretary of Transportation Joe Prather said. "All of our services, whether it's construction, maintenance, SAFE patrol, licensing, or 511, are all conducted with one goal in mind -- to help keep our motorists safe."