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Keep Middlesex Moving Launches Information Notification Network

Get emergency notifications sent to your phone or email.

In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in October 2012, one thing was clear. Information is key and getting it fast is essential. With widespread power outages, many of Keep Middlesex Moving (KMM) commuters depended on their smart phone to get information during and after the storm.  Armed with this knowledge, KMM, the transportation management association for Middlesex County, has completely re-invented the Emergency Traffic Network to give subscribers a greater degree of information delivered right to their smart phones and computers. 

KMM is proud to introduce Middlesex County Information Notification Network - Join “INN” and get the information you need. 

INN is customizable based on the type of information the user is seeking. INN offers traffic alerts, mass transit alerts, municipal alerts, emergency and non emergency alerts, in addition to the many other options. Users can receive this information via text or email and can manage their profile on the KMM website. 

INN provides commuters and residents with a central, easy to access information page personalized for their needs. For example, a commuter who lives in Cranbury and commutes to North Brunswick could register for not only traffic alerts, but could register for the municipal alerts for both townships. During emergencies, the commuter will receive the latest information on current road status and other information relevant to the origin and destination points. 

Current ETN members have been automatically transferred to the new system without disruption in their selected customized alerts. Already, many have begun to take advantage of new types of alerts INN provides, and it's all at no cost to subscribers.

-Keep Middlesex Moving


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