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Iteris delivers travel information for daily TV show

Iteris has partnered with International Media Training Center’s (IMTC) television morning show CCN Sunrise to provide traveller information for the show’s traffic segment. The news show airs daily from 7am – 8am in Pasadena on channel 32, AT&T Uverse and online. Iteris’ BlueCommute traveller information system, active since 2012 through a project supporting Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, provides real-time traffic information, incidents, weather, road construction and event informatio
April 16, 2014 Read time: 1 min
73 Iteris has partnered with International Media Training Center’s (IMTC) television morning show CCN Sunrise to provide traveller information for the show’s traffic segment.  The news show airs daily from 7am – 8am in Pasadena on channel 32, 1970 AT&T Uverse and online.   

Iteris’ BlueCommute traveller information system, active since 2012 through a project supporting 399 Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, provides real-time traffic information, incidents, weather, road construction and event information for Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties via multiple channels including local community access TV, internet, automated voice reporting, and text alerts.  Subscribers are also able to register their own routes and receive traffic conditions via email and texts prior to departing.  BlueCommute automatically refreshes for new data every minute.

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