Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday,
May 6, 2014 – ISSN 1529-1057
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AVIATION
1)
Old US Bomber Just Got Some Modern
Communications Gear
Link
to article on Nextgov:
Link
to article in Foreign Policy (registration
required)
2)
Balky Wi-Fi Above the Clouds
Link
to article in The New York Times:
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
3)
Arizona Officials Take High-Tech Route
to Unclogging Bell Road
Link
to article in the Daily News-Sun:
OTHER
4)
Seattle DOT Twitter Gag During Bridge
Tie-Up Fails to Amuse
Link
to article in The Seattle Times:
5)
Several Apps Make Life Easier for Those
with Disabilities in Thailand
Link
to article in the Bangkok Post:
ROADWAYS
6)
Wanted: Smart Snowplows with Infrared
Radar and Virtual Reality Systems
Link
to article on Nextgov:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
7)
Freight Transport Association
'Optimistic' Traffic Information Will Be Provided On-Time for Commonwealth
Games in Glasgow
Link
to article in The Scotsman:
Link
to news release
VEHICLES
8)
University of Michigan Hosts Ceremonial
Groundbreaking for Automated Vehicle Site
Link
to article in The Ann Arbor News:
News Releases
5)
European Aviation Safety Agency Publishes
New Proposals for Flight Recorders and Locating Devices
Upcoming Events
Asia Pacific Road Safety
2014 – June 23-July 4 – Manila
Today in Transportation
History
1954
**60th anniversary** Roger Bannister became the first person to run
a mile in under four minutes.
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