Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday,
February 10, 2014 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
Drone Use by TV Station Employee at
Fatal Connecticut Crash Under Investigation
Link
to article in the Hartford Courant:
2)
Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
Unveils New ATC Center
Link
to article in Airports International:
3)
Orlando International First US Airport
with Biometric Kiosks for Passengers from Visa-Waiver Countries
Link
to article in Airport World:
GPS / NAVIGATION
4)
Indian Governments Says All Public
Transport Vehicles in Major Cities Must Have GPS by February 20
Link
to PTI article:
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
5)
Variable Speed Limits 'Cut Forth Bridge
Accidents'
Link
to article in The Scotsman:
6)
Can Transportation Agencies Call on
Smartphones for Traffic Data?
Link
to article in GCN:
7) Imagine a Smart Highway System in Illinois
Link to column in the Chicago Tribune:
OTHER
8)
Transportation Organizations Form Great
Northern Corridor
Link
to article in the Great Falls Tribune:
9)
Police Officer-Tracking App Made by
Idaho Man
Link
to article from the Post Register:
10)
Florida DOT's SunGuide Disseminator –
February 2014
Link
to newsletter:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
11)
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Starts
Data Web Portal
Link
to AP article:
TELEMATICS
12)
MyFord Touch Evolution Includes Apps and
Buttons
Link
to article in the Detroit Free Press:
TRANSIT
13)
Super Bowl Transit Communications is Off
Track
Link
to column in The Star-Ledger:
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION
MANAGEMENT
14)
Georgia Had, But Didn't Use, Warning
System During January Snowstorm
Link
to article in The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution:
VEHICLES
15)
Renault Sheds Some Light on Autonomous
Car By 2020 Plans
Link
to article on just-auto:
http://www.just-auto.com/news/renault-sheds-some-light-on-autonomous-car-by-2020-plans_id142723.aspx
News Releases
Upcoming Events
American Association of
Airport Executives Annual Conference– May 18-21 – San Antonio, Texas
Today in Transportation
History
2009
**5th anniversary** Communication satellites Iridium 33 and Kosmos
2251 collided while in orbit and both were destroyed.
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