Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday,
July 10, 2014 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
European Commission Urges 18 Member
States to Make Decisive Move Toward Common Airspace
Link
to Focus News Agency article:
2)
Indian Airport Officials Claim
Incomplete Training for Air Traffic Management Personnel
Link
to article in dna:
http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-airport-officials-forced-to-learn-operations-in-5-days-2000999
3)
DroneCast Introduces Advertising By
Octocopter
Link
to article in the Las Vegas
Review-Journal:
4)
Spanish Airports Asking Passengers to
Rate Security
Link
to article on Skift:
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
5) Washington, DC DOT
Accepts $3.6 Million Contract to Allow Ads on Capital Bikeshare Stations
Link to story on WTOP Radio:
6)
Report: Baidu Secretly Developing
Unmanned Self-Driving Bicycles for China
Link
to article on Tech In Asia:
OTHER
7)
Data Detour: Analytics Will Move
Transportation Forward
Link
to blog in Wired:
8)
University Transportation Research
Center Newsletter – Spring 2014
Link
to newsletter:
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
9)
Ohio Keeps Oil Hauls by Rail a Secret
Link
to article in The Columbus Dispatch:
10)
Delaware Won't Disclose Oil Train
Details
Link
to article in The News Journal:
11)
Nebraska Won't Disclose Railroads' Oil
Shipments
Link
to AP article:
ROADWAYS
12)
Business Group Complains About Lack on
Communication on Traffic Dummy Restoration Work
Link
to article in the Monadnock
Ledger-Transcript:
SAFETY / SECURITY
13)
Budget Airlines in UK 'Not Imposing New
Checks' on Electronic Devices
Link
to article in The Daily Telegraph:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
14)
Oregon DOT Rolls Out First of Three
Real-Time Commuter Technologies on Portland-Area Highways
Link
to article in The Oregonian:
15)
Pune Traffic Police Launch App
Link
to article in Mid Day:
VEHICLES
16)
Jaguar Wants to Make Real-Life Driving
Just Like a Video Game
Link
to article on Autoblog:
News Releases
Upcoming Events
US DOT ITS Transit Workshop – August 26 –
Branson, Missouri
Today in Transportation History
1789
**225th anniversary** Alexander Mackenzie reaches the mouth of what
would later be named the Mackenzie River in Canada as part of his search for
the Northwest Passage.
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