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Famous5 | 16:04 Fri 29th Oct 2004 | How it Works
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Why isn't there a single number to call local radio stations to report traffic conditions form a mobile (legally and safely of course) rather than trying to remember each stations number.. Wherever I dial 999 the call goes to the most local control room so the technology must exist
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Radio stations want you to tell them specifically. Remember they compete against each other for listeners. Why would they want to help out their competitors?

Yes, I think that is the problem - radio stations are commercial companies in competition with each other, where as the police are public servants and do not have a lot of competition!
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Thanks for those answers, but they still don't take account of the many BBC Local radio stations which aren't in comercial competition.
The traffic agency's such as AA and TrafficLink/Metro networks have to work to the stations preference. Remember the BBC locals compete with independent locals whom might use the same traffic provider.

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