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PROVIDENCE -- The Rhode Island Department of Transportation has a new face -- on the Web. The new DOT Web site, launched today, resembles others at RI.gov, the award-winning Rhode Island Web portal. The new site includes new features for engineering and traffic. The engineering section is where visitors will now find information on construction projects, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) maps, and intermodal planning, in addition to all other information previously offered material. The traffic menu features links to the DOT's Transportation Management Center, where visitors can check traffic cameras, current travel advisories, and congestion mapping. The new Traveling RI link in the Traffic menu offers information on all Rhode Island interstate exits, and links to rail, transit and air services. |
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