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Originally Posted by JGibson
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Then they'll only know about the ones that are planned in advance, that are being worked on "on schedule." If a job has to halt for bad weather, the road might be open. If there's an accident and the road has to close, it'll be closed and not on that advance schedule.
You can check for scheduled closings, but it will only tell you a piece of the picture. If you want to know what's up ahead, you'll need a live GPS system to show you all "active" closures, delays, and other traffic situations, including alternate routes to help you get off the highway before you're stuck in a 2-hour traffic jam.