Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday,
July 5, 2012 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
Aiming for Seamless Surfing and
Streaming at 30,000 Feet
Link
to article in The New York Times:
OTHER
2)
What are the Best Cities for Travel Tech
Start-Ups?
Link
to article on Tnooz:
3)
ERTICO's i-Mobility Newsletter
Link
to newsletter:
SAFETY / SECURITY
4)
Dangerous Nevada Railroad Crossings May
Get Safety Upgrades
Link
to article in the Reno Gazette-Journal:
5)
Pennsylvania Governor Expected to Sign
Bill Allowing Flashing Purple Lights for Funeral Processions
Bill
also allows illuminated decals on vehicles' rear windows.
Link
to article in The Patriot-News:
TELEMATICS
6)
Telematics: To Embed or Not to Embed?
Link
to article on Telematics Update:
TRANSIT
7)
Secrets Spilled on Toronto Subway
Screens
Art
project invited ordinary people to fess up.
Link
to CBC News story:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
8)
UK's AA Steps in to Direct Airshow
Traffic
Link
to article on Get Hampshire:
VEHICLES
9)
Carpooling Makes a Surge on Apps and
Social Media
Link
to article in The New York Times:
10)
Can Twitter Manage Vehicle Fleets?
Link
to article in Government Technology:
News Releases
Upcoming Events
International Municipal Signal Association
Annual Conference – July 28-31 – Four Corners, Florida
Today in Transportation
History
1912
**100th anniversary** A day after 39 people were killed in a
railroad crash another collision, this time in Wilpen, Pennsylvania, killed 21
people.
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