Transportation Communications Newsletter
Wednesday,
May 30, 2012 – ISSN 1529-1057
Last
week, INRIX released its 5th Annual INRIX Traffic Scorecard revealing a
startling 30% drop in traffic congestion in 2011. This webinar will provide an
executive summary of the report findings and analysis of key trends driving
traffic conditions in metros across the United States. Register Now for this
May 31 Webinar.
AVIATION
1)
House Committee to Review FAA Flight
Tower Consolidation Plans
Link
to article in The Hill:
OTHER
2)
ERTICO
eMagazine – May 2012
Link
to magazine:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
3)
Ohio Spending More to Promote Traffic
Safety
Link
to article in the Hamilton Journal-News:
ROADWAYS
4)
Massachusetts Splurges $4.5 Million on
New Signs Along Route 128
Link
to column in the Boston Herald:
SAFETY / SECURITY
5)
Communicators Workshop Broadens
Emergency Response Awareness
Link
to article in Metro:
TRANSIT
6)
NFC Doesn't Cut It on the London Tube, Says Public
Transport Exec
Link to article in PC World:
7)
Stagecoach Partners with Everything
Everywhere for NFC Bus Ticketing Pilot
Link
to article on NFC World:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
8)
IBM Intelligent Transportation: Provides
Citywide Traffic Visibility to Help Alleviate Congestion and Rapidly Respond to
Incidents
Link
to white paper from IBM:
VEHICLES
9)
Proposal to Put Advertisements on
Baltimore Fire Trucks Moves Forward
Link
to story on WMAR-TV:
10)
82 Years of Car Radio
Link
to infographic from CBS News:
News Releases
Upcoming Events
IBTTA Annual Meeting & Exhibition –
September 9-12 – Orlando, Florida
Today in Transportation
History
1912
**100th anniversary** Wilbur Wright died of typhoid fever at 45.
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