There's 911 in case of emergencies and 311 if you need help from the city. Now city residents can dial 511 to know the best way to get around.
The New York State Department of Transportation unveiled "511," its new traffic and transit help line Thursday.
Travelers can get real time updates on road conditions as well as traffic reports.
Officials say it will soon include construction alerts and weather updates. They also hope to provide information on alternate routes as well as alternate modes of transportation.
Officials say the system will be up and running statewide by January 1.
Travelers can call 511 or visit 511ny.org.
Customers can also subscribe to the free 511 text service.
In May 2008, YWN reported about the launch of 511 in New Jersey. Click HERE for that story.
(Chaim Sharf - YWN / NY1)
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