Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday,
March 25, 2014 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
New Boarding Pass Scanners Guide
Passengers to Gates and Concessions at Boston Logan
Link
to article in Airport Improvement:
2)
FlyInStyle Launches Airport Concessions
App
Link
to article on The Moodie Report:
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
3)
Smart Cities and the Technology of
Walking
Link
to article in Government Technology:
CARTOGRAPHY
4)
Interactive Traffic Map Shows Arizona
Accidents
Link
to story on KTVK-TV:
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
5)
Kansas Turnpike Authorities Agree to
Interoperability with Oklahoma
Link
to story on KSN-TV:
OTHER
6)
The Soft Infrastructure of Smart Cities
Link
to blog in Governing:
RAILROADS
7)
Lessons from the Rocky Launch of
Amtrak's Writing Residency Program
Link
to blog on PBS's MediaShift:
SAFETY / SECURITY
8)
Does Google Glass Distract Drivers? The
Debate is On
Link
to story on NPR's All Things Considered:
9)
European Commission Road Safety
Newsletter – March 2014
Link
to newsletter:
TELEMATICS
10)
Indian Telematics: Fledgling Optimism
and Stiff Challenges
Link
to article on Telematics Update:
TRANSIT
11)
Mobile Phones Being Added to Some Buses
in Kolkata, India
Link
to article in The Times of India:
12)
TRB-Sponsored Study Asks Riders How They
Would Like to Communicate with Transit Agencies via the Web
Link
to survey:
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION
MANAGEMENT
13)
Israeli Students Find Way to Hack Waze,
Create Fake Traffic Jams
Link
to article in The Jerusalem Post:
14)
Air Pollution Data Used to Manage
Traffic Flows
Link
to Environmental News Service article:
VEHICLES
15) University
of Michigan to Triple Number of Talking Cars in Ann Arbor to 9,000
Link to
article in The Ann Arbor News:
16)
Senators Push for Better Auto Safety
Reporting
Link
to article in The New York Times:
17)
GM Uses Social Media to Manage Customers
and Its Reputation
Link
to article in The New York Times:
18)
Singapore's A*STAR Develops System to
Help Car Drivers Navigate Junctions Safely
Link
to story on Channel NewsAsia:
19)
California Car Data Privacy Legislation:
Misleading, Redundant, Self-Defeating
Link
to blog from Strategy Analytics:
News Releases
7)
Almost 50 Million Non-Trucking Commercial
Fleet Vehicles Equipped with Telematics by the End of 2019
Upcoming Events
Webinar: Long-Term
Socio-Economic Effect of Mobility Automation in Cities – March 28
Today in Transportation
History
1979
**35th anniversary** The Space Shuttle Columbia, the first fully-functional ship, arrived at the Kennedy
Space Center following construction.
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