Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Wednesday, April 7, 2010


Transportation Communications Newsletter

Wednesday, April 7, 2010 – ISSN 1529-1057


AVIATION

1) Administrator Calls Collaboration Key to FAA’s NextGen
Link to article on Nextgov:

CAMERAS

2) Stricter Rules Proposed for Traffic Camera Usage in Tennessee
Link to article in the Chattanooga Times Free Press:

OTHER

3) US DOT Posts Open Gov Plan; Concrete Steps Promise Transparency, Collaboration, Citizen Participation
Link to Fast Lane blog from the US Department of Transportation:

RAILROADS

4) Federal Railroad Administration Sets $50 Million Rail Tech Program
Link to article in The Journal of Commerce:
Link to FRA news release:

ROADWAYS

5) Stop! In the Name of Bilingualism at British Columbia’s Thompson Rivers University
Link to article on Kamploops This Week:

TELEMATICS

6) Telematics is Opportunity Knocking’ at the Construction Equipment Dealer’s Door
Link to article in Construction Equipment Distribution:

TRANSIT

7) San Francisco Bus Advertising Plans Targeted by City Legislation
Link to article in The Examiner:

8) Boston T Taps Tech-Savvy to Keep Riders in Loop
Link to article and video in The Boston Globe:

9) After Years, New York MTA Cracks Down on Sign Dealer
Link to article in The New York Times:

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

10) Artificial Brain ‘Andy’ at College of Staten Island Could Guide Traffic
Link to article in the Staten Island Advance:

11) Yosemite to Post Real-Time Traffic Updates on Web
Link to blog on myMotherLode:

12) Beijing to Launch Special Fund to Ease Traffic
Money will be used, in part, for ITS.
Link to story on China Radio International:

13) Now, Traffic Alerts on Signboards
Bangalore becomes the first city in India to use variable message signs on roadways.
Link to article in the Deccan Herald:

14) Real-Time Traffic Data Comes to South Africa
Link to article in TechCentral:

VEHICLES

15) Fast Forward 2020: The Real Car Tech of Tomorrow
Link to article in Car and Driver:

16) Self-Driving Cars Could See Like Humans
Link to article on TechNewsDaily:

17) Traffic Sign Recognition Systems Recognize Speed Limits
Link to DPA article:


News Releases


Upcoming Events
Talking Operations Webcast: Regional Traffic Signal Operations Programs - Planning/Funding – April 28

Today in Transportation History    
1910 **100th anniversary** The SMS Moltke, a battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy, was launched.

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