Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday,
March 12, 2013 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
TravelNerd Promises to Do All
Airport-Related Homework for You
Link
to article on Tnooz:
2)
Social Media Blog: Q&A with
Heathrow's Head of Passenger Communications (Part 1)
Link
to interview in Airport World:
MARITIME
3)
US Navy's Ship-to-Ship Communications
Goes 4G
Link
to article in GCN:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
4)
Missouri Driver Data isn't Shared, State
Says
Link
to article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
5)
Theater of the Mind and Talking
Transportation
Link
to Talking Transportation blog:
SAFETY / SECURITY
6)
Sandy Marked a Shift for Social Media
Use in Disasters
Link
to article in Emergency Management:
7)
Virginia Company Targets Distracted
Driving with New Technology
Link
to story on WDBJ-TV:
8)
Mississippi Man Invents Device to
Improve Safety at Signalized Intersections
Link
to article in The Bolivar Commercial:
TELEMATICS
9)
Bluetooth's Smart Future in Telematics
Link
to article on Telematics Update:
TRANSIT
10)
Communication Problems Caused Confusion
During Connecticut Rail Disruption
Link
to AP article:
VEHICLES
11)
Japan Unveils Single-Passenger Robot
Cars That Drive Themselves
Link
to article in the Daily Mail:
12)
Ford and GM Committed to Keeping Radios
in Vehicles
Link
to article in Radio Ink:
13)
App Offers Car Data, Driving 'Assistant'
Link
to article in the San Francisco Chronicle:
News Releases
Upcoming Events
Symposium: 'Transportation Safety: From Research to Practice – April 3 –
Orlando, Florida
http://www.t2events.ce.ufl.edu/Document.asp?DocID=282
Today in Transportation
History
1938
**75th anniversary** Race car driver Johnny Rutherford was born in
Coffeyville, Kansas.
1993
**20th anniversary** The Blizzard of 1993, described as one of the
worst storms of the 20th Century, began its assault on the Gulf and
East coasts.
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