Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Tuesday, October 2, 2012



Transportation Communications Newsletter

Tuesday, October 2, 2012 – ISSN 1529-1057



AVIATION

1) NTSB Chief Promotes 21st Century Aviation Safety Toolkit
Link to article in Aviation International News:

2) Avoiding Internet Traffic Congestion in the Air
Link to article in Aerospace Engineering:

3) New Show Goes Behind the Scenes at Miami Airport
Link to AP article:

MARITIME

4) European Commission to Launch Shipping Emissions Monitoring System
Link to article on EurActiv:

OTHER

5) Indian Government to Develop Two Smart Cities in Every State
Link to Press Trust of India article:

6) ITS and Road Safety Forum Qatar Launched
Link to article on AME Info:

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION

7) North Carolina DOT Admits Communication Failure; More Bridge Closures to Come
Link to story on WWAY-TV:

8) Open Transport Data in Germany? Not if You're Not Google
Link to article on Gigacom:

SAFETY / SECURITY

9) California Governor Vetoes Cell Service Shutdown Bill
Link to article in Government Technology:

TELEMATICS

10) Satellite Radio Tries to Remain Relevant by Turning to Telematics
Link to article in Wired:

11) Fleet Telematics: Balancing Commercial and Environmental Concerns
Link to article on Telematics Update:


News Releases


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Today in Transportation History    
1987 **25th anniversary** The Columbia Terminal Railroad began operations.

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