Official Website of Metro Traffic (no longer owned by Metro Networks)
A producer at Metro Traffic, which provides reports to radio stations, said "a dozen or two" disabled cars could be seen pulled over near the bridge.
According to company officials, Metro Traffic is the largest traffic-information service in the country with branches in all 50 states.
While Metro Traffic pays the operating costs, the county provides a flow of information from county and local governments.
She later worked as a radio and television traffic reporter for Metro Traffic in San Francisco.
In 2003, Goldman was a traffic reporter for the Metro Traffic & Weather channel.
They already knew, from turning on "Good Day, New York," that Metro Traffic had predicted delays because of the rain.
To meet the demand, the 35 employees at Metro Traffic and the 50 who work for Shadow tap a number of sources.
Nevertheless, the managers of the region's radio stations say they could not begin to address the region's traffic woes without Shadow Traffic or Metro Traffic.
Ballistic Bob (now working for Metro Traffic and Weather)