Transportation Communications Newsletter
Wednesday,
December 26, 2012 – ISSN 1529-1057
Happy Boxing Day!
AVIATION
1)
Fees Undermine Fliers' Ability to
Compare Fares
Link
to AP article:
OTHER
2)
Technology Helps Attendees Navigate
Transportation Research Board's Annual Meeting
Link
to story on Transportation Radio:
SAFETY / SECURITY
3)
University of Michigan's Transportation
Research Institute Launches Website to Improve Teens' Winter Driving Skills
Link
to story on Michigan Radio:
Link
to site: http://saferdrivingforteens.org/
4)
University of Idaho Transportation
Researchers Focus on Safety
Link
to article from The Lewiston Tribune:
http://www.sfgate.com/news/science/article/UI-transportation-researchers-focus-on-safety-4145131.php
TRANSIT
5)
Techies Give San Francisco Muni Tools to
Boost Service
Link
to article in the San Francisco Chronicle:
6)
PATH Problems Caused by Hurricane Sandy
Are Driving Some Out of New Jersey
Agency
acknowledges need to continue to improve communications.
Link
to AP article:
7)
Schuylkill Transportation System to
Track Buses with New Technology
Link
to article in the Republican Herald:
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION
MANAGEMENT
8)
Tariff Hike Shuts Down SMS Traffic
Updates in Delhi
Link
to article in the Hindustan Times:
VEHICLES
9)
Delays Litter Long Road to Vehicle
Rearview Visibility Rules
Link
to AP article:
10)
Hyundai Turning Your Smartphone Into
Your Car Keys
Link
to article on Motor Authority:
News Releases
Upcoming Events
New York International Auto Show – March 29-April 7 – New York City
Today in Transportation
History
1837
**175th anniversary** George Dewey, the only person to attain the
rank of Admiral of the Navy in the US Navy and known for his victory in the
Battle of Manila Bay, was born in Montpelier, Vermont.
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