Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday,
January 2, 2014 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
Israeli Air Force Develops 'Waze'
Technology for Fighter Pilots
Link
to article in The Algemeiner:
2)
At Newark Airport, a 3D Distraction
Link
to article in The New York Times:
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
3)
Visitors Center for Bicycling to Open in
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Link
to article in the Intelligencer
Journal/Lancaster New Era:
OTHER
4)
NASA Responds to Beyonce's Challenger
Sample Use
Link
to AP article:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
5)
After $25 Million Loss, MBTA Retirement
Fund Must Open Its Records, Meetings
Link
to editorial in The Boston Globe:
RAILROADS
6)
Netherlands Authority OKs Blocking of
Video and Music Streaming on Train Wi-Fi
Link
to article on TelecomTV:
ROADWAYS
7)
New Over-Height Vehicle Detection System
in Qatar
Link
to article in The Peninsula:
SAFETY / SECURITY
8)
Parade Deaths Prompt Safety
Recommendations for Localities
Link
to article in Governing:
9)
California Tests Natural Disaster Early
Warning System
Link
to BBC News story:
TELEMATICS
10)
Insurance Telematics: Increase Consumer
Awareness with Savvy Marketing
Link
to article on Telematics Update:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
11)
Louisville, Kentucky Engineers Hit
Roadblock in Testing Linked Stoplights
Link
to article in The Courier-Journal:
VEHICLES
12)
Q&A with Harman: Car Infotainment
Hacking
Link
to article on just-auto:
News Releases
Solicitation
-
Call for Abstracts – Mid-Continent
Transportation Research Symposium
Upcoming Events
Joint Rail Conference –
April 2-4 – Colorado Springs, Colorado
Today in Transportation
History
1974
**40th anniversary** US President Richard Nixon signed a bill
creating a 55 mph national speed limit.
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