Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday,
July 17, 2014 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
Second Ship Radar Approved for Boating
Channel at Boston Logan
Link
to article in Airport World:
2)
Airlines and Airports Developing
End-to-End Digital Companions
Link
to article on Future Travel Experience:
3)
Saab: 'Remote Tower' Concept Gaining
Wider Acceptance
Link
to article in Air Transport Perspective:
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
4)
Syracuse University Student Creates App
to Advance Bike Safety
Link
to article in The Post-Standard:
CARTOGRAPHY
5)
The Map Store Charting New Territory in
GPS World
Link
to article in the Journal Sentinel:
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
6)
Wi-Fi Push Grows in US House
Link
to article in The Hill:
7)
Baltic States, Poland to Cooperation in
ITS Development
Link
to article in The Baltic Course:
PARKING
8)
A Redesigned Parking Sign So Simple that
You'll Never Get Towed
Link
to article in Wired:
SAFETY / SECURITY
9)
Study: No Evidence California Cellphone
Ban Decreased Traffic Accidents
Link
to article in the Daily Camera:
TRANSIT
10)
Audio Message to Play on Atlanta
Streetcar to Boost Businesses Along Route
Link
to blog on Saporta Report:
TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
11)
The Responder – July 2014
Link
to newsletter:
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
12)
Delaware Construction Project Challenges
First Responders, Drivers
Link
to article in the Coastal Point:
VEHICLES
13)
Nissan Cars Seen Self-Parking by 2016 as
Autos Go Driverless
Link
to Bloomberg article:
14)
AT&T Puts Data in the Driver's Seat
Link
to article in Wireless Week:
News Releases
Upcoming Events
Public Works Congress
& Exposition – August 17-20 – Toronto
Today in Transportation
History
1944
**70th anniversary** Two ships being loaded with explosives at the
Port Chicago Naval Magazine in California, exploded killing 320 people.
1989
**25th anniversary** The Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit, also known as
the Stealth Bomber, made its first flight.
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