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For road conditions throughout Vermont you can call 1-800-ICY-ROAD, it's pretty amazing resource if your concerned about the road conditions in the state if you are driving up. Check it out.

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ski_resort_observer wrote:
For road conditions throughout Vermont you can call 1-800-ICY-ROAD, it's pretty amazing resource if your concerned about the road conditions in the state if you are driving up. Check it out.


Good to know. Thanks for the info.
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On a suggestion, sticking it for all to see. A good resource for all of Vermont.

( Idea Moving it here, was my idea. Idea ) Wink

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tymoguls


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If you happen to have web access, you can also hit ...

http://67.106.3.242/default.asp?display=critical&area=VT_statewide
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shadyjay


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Or just call 511. However if you're driving up 91 between BBoro and WRJ, you're gonna get NH and have to say "OTHER STATES" to get x'fered to Vermont, since most cell phones are hitting NH towers. That is, until the dozen sites we have lined up on the corridor get built.
(and no, still no word about getting VZW coverage in the Valley - big push is 91/US4/US 7 now, all in central and southern.

There is also a site out there which is a live traffic cam feed from the two cameras on 89 (Brookfield Heights and Williston) but I have yet to find it.

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I hadn't seen the web one, but I just pulled it up. The info was updated this morning! Rolling Eyes

Not worthwhile for a winter site, IMNATHO Rolling Eyes

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shadyjay wrote:
Or just call 511. However if you're driving up 91 between BBoro and WRJ, you're gonna get NH and have to say "OTHER STATES" to get x'fered to Vermont, since most cell phones are hitting NH towers. That is, until the dozen sites we have lined up on the corridor get built.
(and no, still no word about getting VZW coverage in the Valley - big push is 91/US4/US 7 now, all in central and southern.

There is also a site out there which is a live traffic cam feed from the two cameras on 89 (Brookfield Heights and Williston) but I have yet to find it.

-Jay


Noaa Cams:

Brookfield Cam: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/btv/html/cams/brookfield.html
Williston Cam: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/btv/html/cams/williston.html
page for a lot of VT cams: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/btv/html/cams/

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