Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday,
October 7, 2013 – ISSN 1529-1057
MARITIME
1)
GPS and Number Plates to be Added to Venice's
Gondolas After Tourist Killed in Crash with Water Taxi
Link
to article in The Independent:
OTHER
2)
Experiencing the Future of
Transportation at Ceatec 2013
Link
to article on CNET:
3)
The Next Wave of Urban Transportation
Innovation is Upon Us
Link
to article in The Washington Post:
RAILROADS
4)
Amtrak's 'Track a Train' – There's No
App for That
Link
to article in the Triangle Business
Journal:
ROADWAYS
5)
Toronto's Advertising Companies Push
Hard for Digital Billboards
Link
to article in the Toronto Star:
SAFETY / SECURITY
6)
Charlotte, North Carolina Airport to Add
Signs After Car Search Complaints
Link
to story on WCNC-TV:
7)
Indian Government Mulls Setting Up
Agency for Road Safety Management
Link
to Press Trust of India article:
8)
Distracted Driving: Organizations Work
to Inform Motorists About Peril of Taking Eyes Off the Road
Link
to article in The Daily News Journal:
TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
9)
Building 'Traffic Pakistan' and the
Problem with Start-Ups
Link
to blog in The Express Tribune:
TRANSIT
10)
Central Ohio Transit Authority Users
Will Get GPS Updates on Buses
Link
to article in The Columbus Dispatch:
11)
Google Glass Adds Transit Directions
Link
to blog from Google:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
12)
Staffing at Kansas City Traffic
Management Center is Faulted
Link
to article in The Kansas City Star:
VEHICLES
13)
General Motors on Track to Sell
Self-Driving Cars
Link
to story on CNBC:
News Releases
Upcoming Events
Government Video Expo –
December 3-5 – Washington, DC
Today in Transportation
History
1913
**100th anniversary** The first moving assembly line was started by
the Ford Motor Company in Highland Park, Michigan.
1963
**50th anniversary** The first Learjet took flight in Wichita,
Kansas.
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