Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday,
September 26, 2014 – ISSN 1529-1057
AVIATION
1)
Chicago-Area Air-Traffic Center Fire
Grounds 1,700 Flights
Link
to Reuters article:
2)
San Jose, California Officials
Frustrated Over Airport Security Information Blackout
Link
to article in the San Jose Mercury News:
3)
Balloon Fiesta Pilots Will Trade in
Paper Maps for GPS Tablets this Year
Link
to story on KOB-TV:
4)
Supermarkets Partner with Airports to
Order Groceries Abroad and Pickup Upon Return
Link
to article in The Daily Mail:
Link
to news release
GPS / NAVIGATION
5)
GPS May Be Contributing to Truck Crashes
Link
to story on WBZ-TV:
MARITIME
6)
Communications and Operations Center
Established for Port of Santos, Brazil
Link
to article in The Maritime Executive:
7)
Ports in Atlantic Canada Should Blow
Their Own Horn, Association Head Says
Link
to article in The Telegram:
OTHER
8)
IBM Researchers Visiting Baton Rouge to
Study Transportation Woes
Link
to article in The Times-Picayune:
Link
to news release
ROADWAYS
9)
Dutch Roads to Get Even More Road Signs
Link
to article on DutchNews:
SAFETY / SECURITY
10)
Safety: Driving While Texting with
Google Glass as Distracting as Phone
Link
to Reuters article:
11)
Frequently Repeating Safety Messages Can Help Change Driver Behavior
Link
to article in the AASHTO Journal:
Link
to report
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
12)
Nashville Airport First in US to Allow
Uber, Lyft
Link
to article in The Tennessean:
13)
Los Angeles and San Francisco Threaten
Ridesharing Firms
Link
to Reuters article:
TRANSIT
14)
Honolulu Transit Agency Previews Future
Operations and Control Center
Link
to story on KHON-TV:
15)
New App, Website Allow Springfield,
Missouri-Area Transit Riders to Track Buses
Link
to article in the Springfield News-Leader:
Link
to additional information
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
16)
Illinois Tollway to Test Traffic App
Link
to article in the Chicago Sun-Times:
VEHICLES
17)
US DOT Answers the Most Frequently Asked
Questions about the Upcoming Connected Vehicle Pilots Program
Link
to further information from the ITS Joint Program Office:
News Releases
Friday Bonus
This gives new meaning to
'downtown' airport.
Upcoming Events
Utah DOT Annual Conference
– October 28-30 – Sandy, Utah
Today in Transportation
History
1934
**80th anniversary** The RMS Queen
Mary was launched in Clydebank, Scotland.
1954
**60th anniversary** The Tōya
Maru, a Japanese train ferry, sank during a typhoon while sailing between
Hokkaido and Honshu. Over 1,100 people died.
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