For anyone who hasn't used it, the basic way it works is that it displays currently active incidents in each of the California Highway Patrol's regions throughout the state. CHP dispatchers in each region's Traffic Management Center enter comments and information about each incident into the CHP's Computer Assisted Dispatching system, and as these items are entered they are reflected on this site in real time.
For instance, as I am typing up this post, this site is showing for the San Diego region:
- 1 non-injury hit-and-run
- 6 traffic collisions
- and 1 traffic hazard.
NOTE: The details about an incident will usually use CHP codes that designate certain situations or certain things to be done. Some browsers will display a dotted line under these codes. Hover your mouse cursor over such a line, and a little pop-up shows what the code means. If your browser does not do that, you have to go the "Glossary" entry in the "Resources" drop down menu. (For instance, 1039 means "Message or Item Delivered"; this code seems to normally be used to indicate a telephone call was made.) The Glossary also explains most of the abbreviations that are used in the incident details.
All in all, this site is incredibly valuable for trip planning, especially for checking on road conditions just before you leave.
1 comment:
Looks like a slow day for problems on the areas freeways!
Good info.
=)
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