Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday,
September 20, 2013 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
Portland, Oregon Airport Rejects
Anti-Clearcutting Ad from Environmental Groups
Link
to article in The Oregonian:
Link
to news release: http://goo.gl/qcCa8K
2)
Articles from Airport Technology
-
Positive Boarding at Heathrow:
Tackling Delays with Smart Data
-
Social Biometrics – The Secret
Ingredient for a Passenger-Centric Airport
CAMERAS
3) Plate Scanners Boost
Florida Traffic Stops
Link to article in The Tampa Tribune:
4)
Low-Tech Solution Helps Indiana DOT
Solve Truck Collisions with Bridges
Link
to article in Government Technology:
CARTOGRAPHY
5)
How 'Roads Kill': Pulitzer Center
Visualizes Global Safety Crisis
Link
to story on PBS's MediaShift:
GPS / NAVIGATION
6)
For a Revamped GPS, Biggest Savings
Carry Biggest Risks
Link
to article on SpaceNews:
FREIGHT
7)
Brits Are World's Most Wired Drivers,
Says Fleet Tracker CEO
Link
to article on The Register:
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
8)
2013 Australian ITS Summit Under Way
Link
to updates from ITS Australia:
9)
ERTICO eMagazine – September 2013
Link
to magazine:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
10)
Portland, Oregon Transportation Bureau
Creates Job to #Engage on Social Media
Link
to article in The Oregonian:
11)
The Blurred Lines Between Social Media
and Censorship
Indiana's
governor and WMATA got caught up in controversies after removing social media comments.
Link
to column in Governing:
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
12)
California Becomes First State in Nation
to Regulate Ridesharing
Link
to article in the Los Angeles Times:
13)
Sensors to Automatically Operate Taxi
Meters in Dubai
Link
to article in The Gulf Today:
TRANSIT
14)
Launching the iBus: How Public Outreach
Led to Transport Success in Indore, India
Link
to article on WRIInsights:
15)
Kanawha County, West Virginia Bus
Schedules to Merge with Google
Link
to article in the Charleston Daily Mail:
16)
Chicago Transit Authority Maps an
Alluring Target for Thieves
Link
to story on WMAQ-TV:
VEHICLES
17)
Articles from Radio Ink
-
Broadcasters Get Very Detailed
Connected Car Lesson
-
How the Car Industry Has Driven
Audio Consumption Trends
-
How Tesla Changes Radio
News Releases
Job Postings
-
Project Management – MTA,
Metro-North Railroad – New York City
- Public Transportation Planner – Wendel –
Amherst, New York
Friday Bonus
Which
US state prohibits driving with a blindfold on?
Upcoming Events
International Aviation
Forecast Summit – November 2-5 – Baltimore, Maryland
Today in Transportation
History
1893
**120th anniversary** Charles and Frank Duryea road-tested the first
American-made gasoline-powered automobile.
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Transportation Communications Newsletter
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comments about the TCN? Please
write the editor, Bernie Wagenblast at bernie@bwcommunications.net.
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