Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday,
January 10, 2014 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
United Said to Struggle with Computer
Switch
Link
to Bloomberg article:
2)
Israeli Internet Expert Says Iranians
Didn't Hack Nation's Aviation System
Link
to article on The Times of Israel:
3)
In-Flight Voice Calls Could Aid Airlines
More than Passengers
Link
to article on Nextgov:
4)
FAA Publication Focuses on Technology in
Flight
Link
to article in Flying:
Link
to Safety Briefing: http://www.faa.gov/news/safety_briefing/
CARTOGRAPHY
5)
The Map that Saved the London
Underground
Link
to story on BBC News Magazine:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
6)
In South Florida, an Educational Program
Offers Tips for Mature Drivers to 'Fit' Their Cars
Link
to article in The Miami Herald:
7)
Transportation Agencies Can Find Big
Audiences and Opportunities in Winter Emergencies
Link
to Talking Transportation blog:
RAILROADS
8)
Northwest Officials Receive Little
Information on Oil-by-Rail Shipments
Link
to story on Jefferson Public Radio:
TRANSIT
9)
A Colorful Guide to the Nation's Biggest
Transit Systems
Link
to blog in The Washington Post:
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION
MANAGEMENT
10)
Officials Break Ground on High-Tech North
Florida Regional Transportation Management Center
Link
to story on WJCT Radio:
http://news.wjct.org/post/officials-break-ground-high-tech-regional-transportation-management-center
VEHICLES
11)
Tech Giants Battle for Car Control
Link
to AFP article:
12)
Software – the New Battleground for
Carmakers
Link
to Reuters article:
News Releases
Friday Bonus
You've heard the debate
about who would win a fight between Superman and Batman, but which is faster,
the 1960s Batmobile or the 1980s Batmobile?
Upcoming Events
Southern District ITE
Meeting – March 30-April 2 – Lake Oconee, Georgia
Today in Transportation
History
1889
**125th anniversary** The Niagara Suspension Bridge collapsed during
a windstorm.
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