Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, October 18, 2011 – ISSN 1529-1057
Game-Changing Technology from Sensys Networks
Virtually maintenance-free, Sensys Networks' rugged, wireless in-ground sensor—with an unprecedented 10-year battery life—is the core of our VDS240 wireless vehicle detection system. From one intersection—to an entire region—our wireless sensor networks provide a flexible universal platform—for every vehicle detection application—and unparalleled access to accurate, real-time data.
Flexible. Dependable. Cost-Effective.
We invite you to discover how Sensys Networks’ wireless vehicle detection solutions are transforming 21st-century transportation management—with accurate, extensible wireless sensor networks. Visit us at Booth 1857 in the main Pavilion at the 2011 ITS World Congress — and get ready to change your game.
AVIATION
1) Delhi Airport Now on Facebook, Twitter
Link to Press Trust of India article:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Delhi-airport-is-now-on-Facebook-Twitter/Article1-758420.aspx
BICYCLES
2) Phone Tracking Tech to Reward Walking, Biking
Link to story on MSNBC:
Link to news release from Recyclebank:
http://www.recyclebank.com/corporateinfo/index/pressreleasearticle/id/160
CAMERAS
3) Seattle DOT Traffic Cameras Go Live Before Alaskan Way Viaduct Closes
Link to article on seattlepi.com:
Link to news release from the City of Seattle:
http://www.seattle.gov/news/detail.asp?ID=12190&dept=19
OTHER
4) Qatar Expo Showcases Innovative Technologies in Transport, Logistics
Link to article in Gulf Times:
5) Politico Adds Early-Morning Tipsheet on Transportation News
Link to Morning Transportation in Politico:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1011/66193.html
6) ITS World Congress Daily News – Day Two
Link to newsletter from ITS International:
http://campaign.route2email.com/view.aspx?id=250
RAILROADS
7) YouTube Trend, Recent Deaths Have Utah Officials Stressing Train Safety
Link to story and video on KSL-TV:
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=17708600
ROADWAYS
8) Smart System Could Take Over I-66 in Virginia
Link to story and video on WTOP Radio:
http://wtop.com/?nid=41&sid=2597558
SAFETY / SECURITY
9) Dramatic Drop in Accidents in Dubai and Abu Dhabi During BlackBerry Disruption
Link to article in The National:
http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/blackberry-cuts-made-roads-safer-police-say
10) US Border Czar Pitches 'Thinner' Border with Canada for Low-Risk Traffic
Plan would exchange information on risky travelers and cargo.
Link to article in The Globe and Mail:
11) US Senate Targets Texting in New 'Distracted Driving' Program
Link to article in The Hill:
TRANSIT
12) Transport for London Spreads Digital Information on Bus Travel
Link to article in The Guardian:
Link to news release from Transport for London:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/media/newscentre/21310.aspx
13) As Other Bay Area Transport Services Adopt Wi-Fi, Pressure on Caltrain Mounts
Link to article on Peninsula Press:
14) Federal Transit Administration Launches New Public Website
Link to site:
VEHICLES
15) US DOT Unveils Connected Vehicle System at ITS World Congress
Link to story on WKMG-TV:
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/29512256/detail.html
News Releases
1) Safer Teen Driving is Goal of New Jersey Education Initiative
3) Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport Unveils New Branding
4) Via Rail Canada Recognized for Grade Crossing Closure Program Using One-on-One Personal Approach
5) Rohde & Schwarz to Modernize Radio System of Germany's Air Traffic Control Organization
6) Ford Sync Update Lets System Stream and Read Text Messages from Smartphones
News from ITS World Congress
1) SQLstream Debuts Down Under with Real-Time Intelligent Transportation
2) Virginia DOT Strengthens Traffic Visibility and Management with Barco's LED Video Wall
3) City of San Jose Awards TransCore Real-Time Adaptive Traffic Management Contract
5) Sensys Networks Introduces MicroRadar, the World's First Battery-Operated Bicycle Detection Solution
Upcoming Events
Workshop on Interoperability Testing for ITS Cooperative Mobility Services – November 14-18 – Helmond, The Netherlands
http://www.ertico.com/1st-interop-event-cms-14-18-nov-2011/
Today in Transportation History
1931 **70th anniversary** Thomas Alva Edison died in West Orange, New Jersey.
http://edison.rutgers.edu/biogrphy.htm
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