Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Wednesday, May 28, 2014


Transportation Communications Newsletter

Wednesday, May 28, 2014 – ISSN 1529-1057


BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

1) Police Use High-Tech Lures to Reel in Bike Thieves
Link to article in The New York Times:

CARTOGRAPHY

2) North Korea Driving Instructions Come to Google Maps
Link to article on North Korea Tech:

ELECTRONIC TOLLING

3) Georgia's Tolling System Will Soon Work on Florida, North Carolina Roads
Link to article in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION

4) Building Next-Gen ITS for 'Big Data' Value
Link to Terranautix blog:

5) ITS Minnesota Newsletter – Spring 2014
Link to newsletter:

6) ITS New Jersey Newsletter, 'The Connector' – May 2014
Link to newsletter:

OTHER

7) Mobile Smart Form Speeds US DOT Research
Link to article in GCN:

SAFETY / SECURITY

8) Port and City of Hood River, Oregon Hope to Protect Lives with New Waterfront Sign System
Link to article in the Hood River News:

9) Video Surveillance Improves Security on Mass Transit, Subways
Link to article in Government Video:

TRANSIT

10) Buses in Kolkata, India to Go High-Tech Soon
Link to article in The Times of India:

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

11) San Diego Region Benefits from Integrated Corridor Management, 511 App
Link to US DOT's Fast Lane blog:

VEHICLES

12) Google Rolling Out Its Own Driverless Cars
Link to article in USA Today:


News Releases


Upcoming Events
ITS 3C Summit – September 14-17 – Mobile, Alabama


Today in Transportation History    
1969 **45th anniversary** The Alberta Resources Railway began service.

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