December 6, 2025 - 23:57

After more than three decades of navigating the complexities of traffic reporting in the Washington, D.C. area, esteemed evening anchor Bob Immler is bidding farewell to his role at WTOP. Known for his insightful traffic updates and calming presence, Immler has become a trusted voice for commuters facing the daily challenges of the region's roadways.
Throughout his career, Immler has played a pivotal role in keeping drivers informed, providing timely updates on accidents, road closures, and congestion. His dedication to delivering accurate information has earned him a loyal following among listeners who relied on his expertise to plan their journeys.
As he steps away from the microphone, Immler's impact on the traffic reporting landscape will be felt for years to come. His retirement marks the end of an era, leaving behind a legacy of professionalism and commitment to serving the community. Colleagues and listeners alike will miss his familiar voice and the reassurance he brought during the evening rush hour.
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