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Dear Reader:
Along damage-strewn
miles of interstate, every traffic signal light is out. Every
road sign has blown away. And endless convoys of hundreds
of relief vehicles have absolutely no idea where to go. The
disaster scene stretched to the horizon.
Recovering from
ruthless Hurricane Andrew might have been even more of a nightmare,
had Florida's transportation officials not been so well prepared.
Read about how
they handled one of the country's worst traffic snarls ever
in the enclosed premier issue of Bumper to Bumper, Digital
Recorder's newsletter.
And you'll learn
much more:
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How Highway Advisory Radio (HAR) helps interstate truckers
in North Carolina.
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Why New Mexico Public Safety officials borrowed their tourism
division's travelers information radio station for a HAR
hazardous-materials exercise.
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New FCC rules changes that are making licensing easier for
low-power, highway advisory radio.
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Plus HAR troubleshooting and technical tips.
Take a look. We made Bumper to Bumper a quick, easy-to-read
publication packed with stories of interest to everyone who
works in highway transportation and safety.
Bumper to Bumper is coming to you FREE, courtesy of
Digital Recorders Inc., the world leader in the development
of digital recording and low-power broadcast technology.
You've probably heard of Digital Recorders already. We built
the world's first and only solar-powered emergency mobile
broadcast HAR system - The Solar Max. We installed the first
"Talking Highway" system in the nation. And we're
the first company with Travelers Information Station/Highway
Advisory Radio systems (TIS/HAR) available on federal GSA
purchasing contracts.
Bumper to Bumper will keep you on the cutting edge
of the newest digital audio technology. As you know, intelligent
highways are here today.
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