Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday,
August 2, 2013 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
Aerial Advertising Ban Under Study in
Austin, Texas
Link
to article from Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association:
2)
Communication is Key as Air Traffic in
Europe Estimated to Grow 50% by 2035
Link
to article on Balkans.com:
3)
Will Buying Airline Tickets Change to a
'Real-Time' Fare System?
Link
to article in The Washington Post:
GPS / NAVIGATION
4)
South Korea to Install eLoran to Counter
North Korea GPS Jamming
Link
to article in Aviation International News:
5)
Radar Gun Spots Vehicles with Illegal
GPS Jammers
Link
to article in New Scientist:
MARITIME
6)
New Smartphone App Shows the Ships
Visiting Port of Tallinn
Link
to article in The Baltic Course:
7)
Computer Problems at New Jersey Port a
Boon to Virginia
Link
to article in the Daily Press:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
8)
South African Road Chiefs Halt Plan to
Publicize Convicted Drunk Drivers
Link
to article on IOL Motoring:
RAILROADS
9)
Trains Might Not Automate Controls by
2015, US Transportation Secretary Says
Link
to article in USA Today:
ROADWAYS
10)
Sign Battle Along California's
Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta Highway Intensifies
Link
to article in The Reporter:
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
11)
Ridesharing Apps an Option if BART
Workers Strike
Link
to story on KGO-TV:
12)
How a Car Ridesharing Company Took
Advantage of a Public Transport Strike
Link
to article on Tnooz:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
13)
Inside Los Angeles' Quest to Fix the
Nation's Most Congested City
Link
to article in Governing:
VEHICLES
14)
Vehicles' Technology Out of Sync with
Drivers' Devices
Link
to article from the Los Angeles Times:
News Releases
Friday Bonus
On
which page of the MUTCD would I find this sign?
Upcoming Events
IEEE/SAE CyberSecurity for the Transportation Industry – September 23 –
Montreal
Today in Transportation
History
1913
**100th anniversary** Ferenc Pfaff, an architect who designed rail
stations for the Hungarian Railways, was born in Mohács, Hungary.
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