Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday,
July 29, 2013 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
Funding Schemes in Congress Could Ground
Drones; FAA Pressured Over Privacy
Link
to article in The Washington Times:
2)
FAA Tells Foreign Pilots to Use GPS When
Landing in San Francisco
Link
to story on KNTV-TV:
3)
Airlines Take Different Routes to TV
Link
to article from The Dallas Morning News:
4)
Libraries Partner with Local Airports
Link
to article in Library Journal:
CARTOGRAPHY
5)
This Guy's Never Met a Subway Map He
Didn't Want to Fix
Link
to article on The Atlantic Cities:
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
6)
North Carolina Quick Pass and Florida SunPass Are
Now Interchangeable
Link to article in the News & Observer:
GPS / NAVIGATION
7)
Intel Closes Navigation App Developer
Telmap
Link
to article on Globes:
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
8)
Industry Forums on the Next ITS
Strategic Plan; Notice of Public Meeting
Link
to further information in the Federal
Register:
SAFETY / SECURITY
9)
'Hobo Cop' Helps Distracted Drivers in Edmonton
Link
to article in the Edmonton Journal:
TRANSIT
10) Tackling Sexual Harassment on England's
Transit
Link to story on NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday:
11) HopStop
Transit App Receives First Update Following Its Acquisition By Apple
Link to story on AppAdvice:
12)
New HD Penn Station Signs to Help
Commuters, Long Island Rail Road's Bottom Line
Link
to article from Newsday:
13)
Seattle-Area Transit System's New
Foreign Language Plan Off to a Bumpy Start
Link
to The Seattle Globalist:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
14)
South Carolina Taxpayers Pay $675,000
for Traffic Control, Mostly at Sports Events
Link
to AP article:
15)
Chandigarh, India Officials Mull Traffic
Management Center to Ease Congestion
PA
system at traffic signals would provide real-time information to the public.
Link
to article in the Hindustan Times:
16)
FCC Updates TIS Rules to Benefit Public
Safety
Link
to article in The Source:
News Releases
Upcoming Events
ITS Georgia Annual Meeting – September 15-17 – Pine Mountain, Georgia
Today in Transportation
History
1958
**55th anniversary** President Eisenhower signed the National
Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 which created NASA.
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