Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday,
June 17, 2013 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
Prêt à Travailler: Workaholic Holograms
Link
to article in Domus:
CAMERAS
2)
DC Rolling Out Cameras to Catch
Oversized Trucks
Link
to story on WRC-TV:
MARITIME
3)
The Technology on Norwegian's Newest
Ship, the Norwegian Breakaway
Link
to review on Tnooz:
OTHER
4)
VicRoads Considers Outsourcing Its Data
Center
Link
to article on iTnews:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
5)
Pennsylvania DOT Embraces Social Media
Link
to article in the Altoona Mirror:
RAILROADS
6)
Passenger-Rail Executives Cite Barriers
to Meeting PTC Deadline
Link
to article in Progressive Railroading:
ROADWAYS
7)
Virtual 3-D Traffic Sign Makes Debut in
Fukuoka, Japan
Link
to article in The Asahi Shimbun:
8)
FHWA Decides Not to Split MUTCD Into Two
Documents
Link
to notice in the Federal Register:
SAFETY / SECURITY
9) New Jersey DOT to Install 26 Signs to
Enhance 'Move Over' Law
Link to article in the Courier-Post:
TAXIS
10)
Seattle-Area Taxis Struggle with New
Mobile App Car Services
Link
to commentary in The Seattle Times:
TELEMATICS
11)
Making the Most of the App Opportunity,
Part II
Link
to article on Telematics Update:
TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
12)
When Traffic Backs Up on I-95 in
Connecticut, Everybody Suffers
Link
to article in The Day:
TRANSIT
13)
How Smart Technology Could Change Public
Transit
Link
to article from Ryerson University:
VEHICLES
14)
Ford Boosts Sales of Pricier Cars with
Sync, MyFordTouch
Link
to Bloomberg article:
Link to
news release: http://goo.gl/4fNmE
15)
GM CEO: The Car is the Next Major Tech
Platform
Link
to Reuters article:
16)
Robots Are Test Driving Your Next Car
Link
to article in Popular Mechanics:
News Releases
2)
Texas DOT Rolls Out New Traffic Tools to
Increase Safety for Motorists, Highway Construction Workers
8)
New York State DOT Implementation of New
Process to Improve Availability of Construction Contracts
Upcoming Events
Workshop: Provision of EU-Wide Real-Time Traffic Information Services –
June 26 - Brussels
Today in Transportation
History
1673
**340th anniversary** French explorers Louis Jolliet and Jacques
Marquette were the first Europeans to begin exploration of the upper
Mississippi River.
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