Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday,
June 13, 2014 – ISSN 1529-1057
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AVIATION
1)
FAA Controllers Working Exhausting
Schedules
Link
to AP article:
2)
Probe Launched Into Aircraft Tracking
Fail in Europe
Link
to article in Air Traffic Management:
3)
To Speed Up Security Lines, Airports
Start Tracking Your Smartphone
Link
to article in Bloomberg Businessweek:
4)
How You Know Where You're Going When
You're in an Airport
Link
to article in The Atlantic:
5)
Why the Same Three Typefaces Are Used In
Almost Every Airport
Link
to article on Gizmodo:
6)
Assessing ACI Europe's New Passenger
Experience Guidelines for Airports
Link
to article on Future Travel Experience:
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
7)
Crowdsourcing Gets Pedestrian
Link
to blog in Baseline:
CAMERAS
8)
Florida Supreme Court: Red-Light Cameras
Pre-2010 Were Illegal
Link
to story on WFTS-TV:
FREIGHT
9)
Texting System to Help Truckers Receive
Terminal Information at Port of Virginia
Link
to article in the Daily Press:
10)
Media Accused of Vilifying Trucking
Industry After Fatal Accident
Link
to article in The Journal of Commerce:
PARKING
11)
Articles from Parking Today – June 2014
- Intelligent
Technologies Help Put 'Service' Back Into Parking Services
-
Embracing and Adopting Parking
Technology Best Practices
-
Parking Technology Today Debuts
-
From Paid Parking to Fine Arts,
Norwalk, Connecticut Brands Public Parking
-
Making Parking Sexy
-
Parking Equipment Technology: Is
It the Magic Pill?
RAILROADS
12)
Positive Train Control is Beset by
Delays, High Costs
Link
to article in the Omaha World-Herald:
13)
Citizen Oil-Train Spotters Challenge
Railroad Secrecy
Link
to article in The Daily Herald:
ROADWAYS
14)
Feds Demonstrate Bridge Inspection Robot
to Pennsylvania DOT
Link
to article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
15)
How Innovation Will Drive Your Future on
the Illinois Tollway
Link
to article in the Chicago Tribune:
16)
The Hidden Genius and Influence of the
Traffic Light
Link
to article in Wired:
SAFETY / SECURITY
17)
Ribbon Cut for Port of Guam's New
Command Center
Link
to story on KTGM/KEQI-TV:
TELEMATICS
18)
Progressive Ships Location-Tracking
Devices to Volunteer Policyholders
Link
to article in the Chicago Tribune:
TRANSIT
19)
Carnegie Mellon University Expands Phone
Line to Include Pittsburgh-Area Port Authority Transit Information
Link
to article in the Pittsburgh Business
Times:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
20)
Blimps Will Soon Hover Over US Highways
and Monitor Traffic Around the Clock
Link
to article on Motherboard:
21)
Malaysia's Astro Radio Partners with
Waze for Traffic Coverage
Link
to article on Marketing:
News Releases
Friday Bonus
Today
is the 16th anniversary of the TCN. Thank you to all those who have
supported me over the years by being subscribers, advertisers, contributors and
news providers! Here's a link to the first message ever sent:
Upcoming Events
Webinar: Trucking Industry
Technology Showcase – June 26
Today in Transportation
History
1944
**70th anniversary** The German Luftwaffe launched the first V1
flying bomb at London.
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