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traffic monitoring in English in Moscow

 
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bagel
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Joined: 09 Apr 2006
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 9:17 pm    Post subject: traffic monitoring in English in Moscow Reply with quote

Hello folks,

Is there a service you are aware of that gives traffic conditions in the city? A 30 min route in the morning can take upto 3 hours in the evening. In the US for instance, choppers monitor and relay the local traffic conditions and detours. Might there be a similar service in Moscow?

For expats who live here, dealing with 3 hour commutes in the evenings makes the difference between high and low quality of life. It takes only 30 min in the mornings though.

Many thanks for info or websites,
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wwwadim
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Joined: 15 Apr 2005
Posts: 145
Location: Moscow Region, M-7 Highway, Noginsk

PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 3:31 pm    Post subject: Re: traffic monitoring in English in Moscow Reply with quote

bagel wrote:
Hello folks,

Is there a service you are aware of that gives traffic conditions in the city? A 30 min route in the morning can take upto 3 hours in the evening. In the US for instance, choppers monitor and relay the local traffic conditions and detours. Might there be a similar service in Moscow?

For expats who live here, dealing with 3 hour commutes in the evenings makes the difference between high and low quality of life. It takes only 30 min in the mornings though.

Many thanks for info or websites,


There is only one interesting service, but in Russian - http://maps.yandex.ru/moscow_traffic/
But colored lines at streets are intuitively. Smile
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