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Photos: Inside the traffic buster's control centre

Tech tries to keep the traffic flowing

By Steve Ranger

Published: 2 August 2006 11:15 GMT


This is one of the messages currently being trialled on motorway signs. The idea is to give motorists a better idea of the conditions ahead so they can change their route accordingly - if possible.

Photo credit: Highways Agency


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