Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday,
January 3, 2013 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
Improving Airport Interoperability
Link
to article in Airport Business:
2)
Actions Speak Louder Than Tweets – a
Change in Thinking from Airlines with Twitter
Link
to blog on Tnooz:
GPS / NAVIGATION
3)
New Positioning Technology Could Compete
with GPS
Link
to article in New Scientist:
4)
Russia's Satellite Navigation System
Isn't Ready for Prime Time
Link
to column on Nextgov:
OTHER
5)
25 Technologies Every Smart City Should
Have
Link
to blog on Mashable:
6)
Latest Edition of Volpe News
Link
to newsletter:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
7)
Communicating the Value of Preservation:
A Playbook
Link
to report from the Transportation Research Board:
8)
Talking Preservation? New Report Offers
Clues on How to Improve Outreach Programs
Link
to Talking Transportation blog:
ROADWAYS
9)
Over 9,000 Road Signs Removed in England
in Drive to Reduce 'Unnecessary Clutter'
Link
to BBC News story:
SAFETY / SECURITY
10) New Auto
Crash Test Dummies Can Better Gauge Safety
Link to
article in the Detroit Free Press:
TELEMATICS
11)
Telematics, Infotainment Innovation and
Mercedes-Benz
Link
to article on Telematics Update:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
12)
Texas DOT Halts Directional Signs for
Gun Shows
Link
to article in the Houston Chronicle:
13)
Apple and Waze? Not Happening After All
Link
to article on CNET:
VEHICLES
14)
Concept Tire Uses Color-Coding to
Monitor Treadwear
Link
to article on CNET:
15)
Can Your Phone Find Your Car?
Link
to column in The New York Times:
16)
Affinity Programs Will Replace
Usage-Based Insurance Sound and Fury of 2012
Link
to blog from Strategy Analytics:
News Releases
Upcoming Events
4th Road Safety International Conference – March 4-5 - Sydney
Today in Transportation
History
1543
**470th anniversary** Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, a Portuguese explorer
who led the first European expedition to the North American west coast, died.
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