Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday,
December 16, 2013 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
Airports Are Most Frequently Checked
Into US Places on Foursquare
Link
to article on Skift:
2)
Northrop Grumman Reinvents Satellite
Communications for Aircraft
Link
to article in Air Traffic Management:
GPS / NAVIGATION
3)
French GPS Service Coyote to Take Waze
to Court Over 'Unfair Competition'
Link
to blog on Rude Baguette:
Link
to article in Les Echos: http://goo.gl/OMHjy9
(in French)
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
4)
ITS Institute Sensor – Fall 2013
Link
to newsletter from the University of Minnesota:
MARITIME
5)
The Shipping Forecast: From Britain's
Seas Into Its Soul
Link
to story on NPR's All Things Considered
Link
to the Shipping Forecast: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qfvv
OTHER
6)
Audit: West Virginia DMV Needs More Online Services
Link to AP article:
7)
E-Transactions and SMS to Be Introduced
in Jammu and Kashmir Transport Department
Link
to article on Greater Kashmir:
SAFETY / SECURITY
8)
Louisiana State University Studies
Cellphone Use While Driving
Link
to article in The Advocate:
TRANSIT
9)
An App to Cut Short the Long Wait at the
Bus Stop in Bangalore
Link
to article in The New Indian Express:
10)
Reaching Riders: New Jersey Transit
Hopes to Extend South Jersey Rail Use
Link
to article in The Press of Atlantic City:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
11)
South Florida Traffic May Soon Be Run By
a Wireless Command Center that Communicates with Cars
Link
to article from the Sun Sentinel:
12)
Real-Time Traffic Updates Planned in
Davao, Philippines
Link
to article on Minda News:
13)
Moscow and Mumbai Seek 'Magical Formula'
to Tackle Traffic Jams
Link
to article on Russia & India Report:
News Releases
1)
Intelligent Transport Systems for Auto
Industry Tested in Demanding Weather Conditions in Finland
Upcoming Events
M2M Evolution Conference
& Expo – January 28-31 – Miami
Today in Transportation
History
1773
**240th anniversary** Protestors boarded ships in Boston Harbor to
throw their cargo of tea overboard in what came to be known as the Boston Tea
Party.
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