One can get a job as a traffic reporter with a local radio station in their news department. Some companies require that one has completed a course in radio or television broadcasting. Milkman Unlimited shows a few employment listings, from various radio stations for a Traffic reporter on their site.
You can find M25 traffic reports on websites such as Highways England, the BBC, and various traffic monitoring apps. Additionally, many radio stations such as BBC Radio offer regular traffic updates for the M25.
Traffic reports give viewers information on road conditions, traffic, detours and such. They are given on the radio as well as part of the news on television. Typically one person compiles the data and delivers in to the listeners or viewers.
Yahoo's Traffic Web Services allow one to get real time traffic and weather reports that might affect the user getting from one destination to the next.
One can go to toronto.about to find the latest Toronto road reports. It has the latest update, traffic cameras and traffic flowmap information. It also has a contact.
The easiest job is one that you really enjoy doing.
The website owned by Navteq that is simply called 'Traffic' is a great place to view traffic reports for drive routes across the United States. Users can input their starting town and their destination, and Navteq computes the amount of time the trip will take under optimal conditions, then accounts for traffic and presents the user with both figures.
One Motoring is a company that helps you travel safer by car. They offer services such as traffic reports, traffic cameras, where to buy or sell things, just to name a few.
Most countries, as well as states and provinces have a Ministry of Transportation that offer traffic updates online, especially for highway traffic. These are great resources for long distance travel, when you are going to an area you are not familiar with.
There is a website that is just called Traffic. There you can receive reports on traffic and road conditions for the route you want to take. You just put in the information for the starting point and the destination and it gives you the information you need.
One can use the 'site collection usage reports' feature of SharePoint sites or use SharePoint Designer 'data' menu for fetching user statistics reports. For more granular reports one needs to use third party tools or customized webparts.
Yes, if you are capable of doing a job, good at what you do, enjoy doing it and put your effort into doing it, any job is easy. It is a question of mental attitude.
By doing jobs under the "Soldier" category. I do not know if there is a particular job that gives them (the only one I remember was after doing the "Museum Break-In" job, but I've haven't gotten one on that job since), but I do know that you get the randomly, under that job category.