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So How Long Will it Take Me? Boston Drivers Will Know the Answer
The Boston Transportation Department will install six "best-route" message screens based on real-time GPS data.

The rush hour bottleneck that occurs at many of the entrances to major arteries and highways out of Boston could become a thing of the past in the near future.
The City of Boston transportation department will install six “variable message screens” which will display real-time, GPS-based traffic data during the evening commute beginning this fall, according to the Boston Herald Monday.
The screens will show the best route for a driver to get onto a nearby highway – most notably Interstate 93 – along with estimated travel times, the Herald reports.
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The signs could be placed at the South Boston waterfront area and Government Center garages to start, according to the story. The sites, though, have not yet been determined.
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