N.C. Department of Transportation gets on the Twitter bandwagon:
RALEIGH — The best way to stay safe during a hurricane is to stay informed. The N.C. Department of Transportation urges the public to follow the latest travel conditions via Twitter during Hurricane Irene.
NCDOT has 18 Twitter feeds with real-time information. In an emergency, NCDOT immediately sends out tweets alerting the affected areas about road closures, flooding, dangerous driving conditions and evacuation routes. It also posts schedule changes for ferries and passenger trains.
NCDOT maintains Twitter feeds for the coastal areas of the state and those likely to feel the effects of Hurricane Irene. NCDOT also has Twitter feeds for regions and cities including the mountains, Charlotte, and the Triangle, in addition to feeds for Interstates 26, 85, 40, 77 and 95.
Visit www.ncdot.gov/travel/twitter for a full list of feeds.
NCDOT Twitter feeds provide easy access to travel information for North Carolina residents. They also provide out-of-state visitors, who may not know who to contact in an emergency, with updated information.
Twitter is accessible on hand-held devices even if traditional telephone service and electricity is disrupted.
Citizens are also encouraged to use the department’s other social media tools – Facebook, Flickr and YouTube – for valuable transportation information.
For general information about hurricane preparation and updates, follow N.C. Emergency Management on Twitter (@NCEmergency)Read the full article
RALEIGH — The best way to stay safe during a hurricane is to stay informed. The N.C. Department of Transportation urges the public to follow the latest travel conditions via Twitter during Hurricane Irene.
NCDOT has 18 Twitter feeds with real-time information. In an emergency, NCDOT immediately sends out tweets alerting the affected areas about road closures, flooding, dangerous driving conditions and evacuation routes. It also posts schedule changes for ferries and passenger trains.
NCDOT maintains Twitter feeds for the coastal areas of the state and those likely to feel the effects of Hurricane Irene. NCDOT also has Twitter feeds for regions and cities including the mountains, Charlotte, and the Triangle, in addition to feeds for Interstates 26, 85, 40, 77 and 95.
Visit www.ncdot.gov/travel/twitter for a full list of feeds.
NCDOT Twitter feeds provide easy access to travel information for North Carolina residents. They also provide out-of-state visitors, who may not know who to contact in an emergency, with updated information.
Twitter is accessible on hand-held devices even if traditional telephone service and electricity is disrupted.
Citizens are also encouraged to use the department’s other social media tools – Facebook, Flickr and YouTube – for valuable transportation information.
For general information about hurricane preparation and updates, follow N.C. Emergency Management on Twitter (@NCEmergency)Read the full article
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WNC Twitter updates are listed on this DOT web page
http://www.ncdot.gov/travel/twitter/
http://twitter.com/ncdot_i26
http://twitter.com/ncdot_i40
http://twitter.com/ncdot_asheville
http://twitter.com/ncdot_westmtn
Hat tip to BlogAsheville!
By Jeff Fobes
08/24/2011