Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday,
March 18, 2014 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
Why Do Airplane Transponders Have an
'Off Switch?'
Link
to AP article:
CAMERAS
2)
New South Wales Plans Switch to High
Definition for Sydney Public Transport CCTV
Link
to article in Government News:
Link
to news release
GPS / NAVIGATION
3)
Old GPS Maps Get Iceland Tourists into
Trouble
Link
to article in the Iceland Review:
Link
to story on RUV: http://www.ruv.is/frett/gps-taeki-senda-ferdamenn-a-kaf-i-skafla
(in Icelandic)
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
4)
New Approaches to Public Engagement
Link
to article in Mass Transit:
RAILROADS
5)
How Industry Specs and a Federal
Loophole Allow Railroads to Avoid Response Planning Oversight
Link
to story on Oregon Public Broadcasting:
ROADWAYS
6)
San Francisco Coloring Lanes Red to
Indicate Transit-Only
Link
to article in the San Francisco Examiner:
SAFETY / SECURITY
7)
LAX Shooting: Biggest Failure was Lack
of Communication, Mayor Says
Link
to story on KPCC Radio:
Link
to news release
Link
to report
8)
SEPTA Officials Delighted When
Passengers Don't Ignore Transit Crimes
Link
to story on CBS Philly:
9)
Electronic Logging to Prevent Truck
Crashes, Protect Drivers
Link
to US DOT's Fast Lane blog:
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
10)
City of Sacramento to Taxi Drivers:
Speak Some English, Please
Link
to article in The Sacramento Bee:
TRANSIT
11)
Mumbai Metro Train Timings to Be
Displayed at Bus Shelters
Link
to article on DNA:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
12)
New Automated Reporting Tool Offers
Insight Into Twin Cities Traffic Congestion
Link
to article in CTS Catalyst:
News Releases
Upcoming Events
Webinar: New Trends in
Multi-Agency Corridor Management – April 3
Today in Transportation
History
1994
**20th anniversary** Seven New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania
transportation agencies selected a common read-write technology for an
electronic toll collection system, E-ZPass.
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