♥ Transportation Communications
Newsletter ♥
Friday,
February 14, 2014 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
Georgia Professor Researches New
Technology for Airport Communication
Link
to article in The Telegraph:
2)
Pilots' Group Opposes Recommendation to
Phase Out 121.5 MHz Emergency Locator Transmitters
Link
to article from AOPA:
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
3)
GeoToll CEO Releases Field Test Results
for Toll Collection Smartphone Device
Link
to interview on TollRoadsNews:
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
4)
ITS News & Updates – February 14
Link
to update from US DOT's ITS Joint Program Office:
OTHER
5)
Volunteers at Alabama DOT Emergency Call
Center Aid Travelers One Call at a Time
Link
to article in the Montgomery Advertiser:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
6)
Online Information Service Launched with
Updates on Metro Manila Projects
Link
to article in The Philippine Star:
TRANSIT
7)
New App Aims to Assist Blind People
Navigate Perth's Public Transport Network
Link
to Australian Broadcasting Corp. News story:
8)
TriMet Works to Protect Rider Privacy
with New Electronic Fare Collection System
Link
to article in The Transit Wire:
9)
Technology Makes Transit the Next
Frontier for Digital Signage Innovators
Link
to article in Mass Transit:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
10)
High-Tech Tolls Help Vermont Agency of
Transportation Track Road Conditions
Link
to story on WCAX-TV:
11)
Alabama DOT to Add Electronic Signs on
I-65
Link
to article in the Montgomery Advertiser:
VEHICLES
12)
Automakers Speed HD Radio Adoption
Link
to article in Radio World:
News Releases
Friday Bonus
It
looks like they're doing a Canadian version of the TV show, COPS.
Upcoming Events
TransComm Webinar:
Spanning the Digital Divide – February 18
Today in Transportation History
1779
**235th anniversary** Captain James Cook was killed in a conflict with
Hawaiians.
1989 **25th
anniversary** The first satellite in the operational constellation of the
Global Positioning System was launched.
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