
When a device with the QuickMap app enters an area within 10 miles of a road closure or other traffic-related event, a pop-up message will appear alerting travelers of the incident, including time, location and reason for closure. Check back with FOX 5 for any updates on the. The new QuickMap push notification feature allows travelers to opt-in to receive location-based alerts on their mobile devices. Real-time traffic alerts, including road closures, traffic speed alerts, maintenance activities and more can be found on the Caltrans QuickMap. Hwy 96: Open UPDATE 10:15 a.m.: One way traffic control is in effect on State Route 96 in several places including approximately 12 miles west of Gottville, due to a sink hole. QuickMap provides immediate traffic information, including traffic speed, lane and road closures due to construction and maintenance activities, emergency incidents, electronic highway message sign content, rest area locations, camera snapshots, and active chain control requirements. Photo from Caltrans QuickMap camera Hwy 36: Open with chain control in Trinity County, from 3 miles west of Mad River to 5 miles west of Platina. “Drivers can use this information to adjust their plans when needed, compare route options, save time and travel safely to their destinations.”Ĭaltrans’ QuickMap is a mobile app and website available to the public at no cost for travel planning. “With this new QuickMap upgrade, Californians now can receive instant traffic notifications based on their location,” said Caltrans Director Tony Tavares.

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Caltrans has launched a new push notification feature on its QuickMap app that allows drivers to automatically receive real-time notifications about nearby road closures, emergencies and other traffic updates.
