Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday,
October 4, 2013 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
European Air-Traffic Controllers Call
Off October 10 Strike
Link
to Reuters article:
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
2)
Tanzania Advised to Install ITS to Ease
Dar es Salaam Traffic Jams
Link
to article from The Guardian:
3)
India and Japan Sign ICT Agreement Which
Includes ITS
Link
to article in FutureGov:
OTHER
4)
TIDE (Transport Innovation Deployment
for Europe) Newsletter – October 2013
Link
to newsletter:
PARKING
5)
The Parking Revolution Will be Digitized
Link
to article in Government Technology:
ROADWAYS
6)
Extending the Service Life of Pavement Markings: Iowa Applies Innovation and
Technology to Reduce Costs, Increase Safety
Link
to article from the Transportation Research Board:
TRANSIT
7)
Chicago Transit Authority Moves Ahead on
Upgrading Subway Wireless to 4G
Link
to article in the Chicago Sun-Times:
Link
to news release: http://goo.gl/H8Rxqj
8) Coming to Manhattan:
Finding Your Bus by Phone
Link to article on Transportation
Nation:
9)
Delaware County (Pennsylvania)
Transportation Management Association Creates Travel Instruction Video for
People with Disabilities
Link
to video:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
10)
Indonesian Police Launch Tablet-Based
Traffic Management
Link
to article in The Jakarta Post:
News Releases
Friday Bonus
A
time-lapse video shows what happened when a ship broke loose from its moorings
in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Upcoming Events
Workshop & Webinar:
Connected Vehicle Applications for Speed Harmonization with Queue Warning –
October 22-23 – Romulus, Michigan
Today in Transportation
History
1983
**30th anniversary** Richard Noble set a land-speed record of 633.468
mph (1,019.47 kmh).
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