US passenger travel increased by an additional 5% last week according to the Inrix US National Traffic Volume Synopsis issue #7. Passenger travel improved to 64% of normal for the week ended May 1 up from 59% of normal for the week ended April 24. Travel is compared to a […]
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Clever Marketing from a Vinyl Printer
Remember the news stories about covid-19 inspired toilet paper shortages. Last Friday Insider received a box from Fedex. Inside is a roll of toilet paper which says “WE ARE HERE MAKING THE IMPOSSIBLE POSSIBLE. Call us today. API.” Very clever. Well played Associated Posters. [wpforms id=”9787″] Paid […]
America Reopening: Travel up 18% last week.
Evidence that America is reopening is beginning to mount as the average number of daily miles traveled for individuals is up 18% from 9.8 miles during the week of April 6 to 11.5 miles during the week of April 20. That’s according to an analysis from Geopath, the not-for-profit org that provides the industry-standard […]
Inrix Reports Traffic Continues to Rebound
The Inrix US National Traffic Volume Synopsis shows traffic continues to rebound. Here are some of the highlights for the week ended April 24. Nationwide travel improved to 59% of normal for the week ended April 24 versus 54% of normal for the week ended April 17. Long haul trucking […]
Rod Rackley: No one should doubt his or her inner strength and ability to get through this.
Today’s podcast guest is Rod Rackley the President of the Out of Home Division of Circle Graphics. Rod answers some of my questions, gives his advice on managing during the COVID-19 crisis and talks about the future of billboard printing. Here are some excerpts from the interview. Rod, chart […]