![]() This is a general compass direction, you will only see N, S, E or W. The "S" at the end of the title indicates the direction the camera is actually pointing. Since the camera view is looking at I-495, that name shows up first, and the nearest cross street to the camera location (in this case River Rd.) shows up second. For example: "I-495 - River S" is a title you typically see on the camera at River Rd. Both road names generally will be in the title, with the road actually in view as the first name. Most cameras are located at the intersection of two roads. The snowplow/maintenance vehicle tracking feature on MDOTs Mi Drive website is intended to display information about active MDOT-only snowplows and maintenance vehicles. The MTCF Data Query Tool allows anyone to construct maps, charts, tables and lists of Michigan crash data as well as download the actual police reports. The convention used in our titling is very simple. Any time there is a traffic incident within range of our cameras, we may point the camera in that direction. Most cameras will be pointed in one direction in the AM rush hours, and in another direction in the PM rush hours. ![]() Many local TV stations receive video from us and include it in their morning traffic reports. You may recognize these titles from your morning news. These titles change depending on which way we choose to have the camera pointing. Our surveillance cameras have built in titling that show up as characters at the top of the picture. ![]()
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