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Perhaps I'm a hopeless geek, but I'd think that an important function for governmental agencies charged with public order would be for them to publish an accurate and up-to-date map of road closures. In a form that the average individual could actually use to figure out how in the heck to get anywhere. <BR>
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The DOT telling me that SR 70 North at MM 33.42 in Fulton is: Other: SLOW MOVING WATER until tomorrow tells me precisely......nothing. <BR>
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Nobody in our state government can understand that what people need is a Google map with pins at all the spots where you can't drive a car no mo'? And a Garmin GPX file with the same? It ain't that hard if you geo-code the closings. If I actually had a need to leave the office now I'd be almost annoyed enough to do it myself.
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