Traffic-ALT

Published by: SkedGo Pty
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Traffic-ALT is a free, newly developed app to support those affected by the Armadale Train Line shutdown, which commences at the end of November 2023.
Drivers travelling through Armadale, Cannington, Victoria Park and other nearby suburbs will find this particularly helpful !
Traffic ALT uses Main Roads’ real time data to prompt alerts for abnormal congestion, travel times, provide information on planned events or incidents on WA roads.
This application was developed and is maintained by Main Roads Western Australia, a Western Australian State Government agency. For further information and assistance, please visit https://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/ email [email protected] or call 138 138.
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