Event Alert! Transit Oriented Development Panel Discussion – September 15, Washington, DC

September 11, 2009 at 6:11 pm

Transit Oriented Development Panel

Hosted by Womens Transportation Seminar (WTS), Washington DC Chpater

September 15, 2009

This panel will focus on recent and anticipated changes in national and state-level legislation and policies that facilitate stronger transportation-land use coordination in the planning process, with a focus on encouraging transit oriented development.

Featured Speakers:

Amy Inman,  Senior Planner, Department of Rail and Public Transportation

Christopher Patusky, Director, Office of Real Estate, Maryland Department of Transportation

Mariia Zimmerman, Vice President for Policy, Reconnecting America

Serving as Moderator for the Panel:

Susan Borinsky, FTA Associate Administrator for Planning and the Environment


WHEN:

Tuesday, September 15
12:00 Noon

WHERE:

District Chophouse
509 7th Street NW
Washington, DC 20001

METRO:

Gallery Place/Chinatown (Yellow/Red/Green)

PROGRAM FEES:

$30 WTS Members ; $60 Non-Members; $15 Students

RSVP:

Email RSVP@WTS-DC.com by Thursday, September 10, 2009.  Please indicate “TOD Panel” in the subject line.
Please include full name, company, phone, e-mail, and membership status and note any special needs or dietary restrictions on your RSVP; we will accommodate your request as well as possible.

We urge you to RSVP now and reserve your seat.* Seating is limited, and priority will be given to WTS members.


Please note, if you RSVP late or walk in the day of the program, you are not guaranteed a place and may be asked to wait for availability. Additionally, unless you cancel by the program’s RSVP date, or if you are a ‘no-show’ you will be obligated to pay.
Remit advanced payments payable to “WTS-DC” to: WTS-DC Treasurer, P.O. Box 34097, Washington, DC 20043. Please specify what program/event the payment is for. All RSVPs will receive an email about electronic payment through paypal prior to the event. If you choose not to pay electronically we will accept checks and cash at the door

Curb ’em British Cowboy Clampers! British media battles against outrageous parking enforcement practices

September 11, 2009 at 5:40 pm

(Source: Mail Online, UK)

Today the Daily Mail demands action against the menace of cowboy wheel clampers.

The industry rakes in almost £1billion a year from motorists parked on private land and has been described as ‘legalised mugging’.

Clampers routinely charge £500 penalties, tow away cars, prey on the vulnerable and are often paid on commission, encouraging them to immobilise as many vehicles as possible. But despite the extraordinary power they wield, those working on private land in England and Wales are completely unregulated and their victims have no right of independent appeal.

The Mail, supported by motoring groups and MPs, is calling for an end to this unfairness by bringing the law for parking on private land in line with that for public roads, including the introduction of a maximum limit for penalties.

Image Courtesy: Mail Online - Suggested legislative changes to curb the growing clamping problem

Experts say the major flaw in the current regime is that the company which issued the penalty in the first place is allowed to act as judge and jury in the case – unlike on public roads, where an appeal can be made to an independent tribunal.

The clampers can charge whatever they like and are even allowed to exploit the Government’s supposedly confidential DVLA database to find drivers’ names and addresses at £2.50 a time.

It has led to clamping becoming a boom industry. Between March 2008 and April 2009, the number of licensed clampers rocketed by a staggering 58 per cent – from 1,200 to 1,900.

Instead, when ministers publish their clamping Bill later this year, the Mail calls for the legislation to include:

• An independent tribunal to hear appeals by motorists who are clamped on private land.

• Maximum penalties for infringements on private land to be brought in line with those on private road.

• A ban on towing away a vehicle unless it is posing a danger, blocking access or has been abandoned.

• Prohibition of offering incentives to private clampers, based on how many motorists are issued with penalty charges.

Click here to read the entire article.

Europe’s love affair with hyrdogen technology continues; Germany Launches H2 Mobility Initiative to Expand Infrastructure for Refueling Hydrogen Vehicles

September 11, 2009 at 1:22 am

(Source: Green Car Congress)

Daimler AG and leading energy companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Berlin, with the participation of the German Minister of Transport, Wolfgang Tiefensee, to evaluate and expand the setup of a hydrogen infrastructure in Germany to support the series production of fuel cell electric vehicles. In addition to Daimler, partners in the “H2 Mobility” initiative include EnBW, Linde, OMV, Shell, Total, Vattenfall and the NOW GmbH (National Organization Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology). The project is open for other interested partners.

The H2 Mobility launch comes one day after leading automakers signed a Letter of Understanding regarding the commercialization and series production of fuel cell electric vehicles from 2015 onward. Noting the importance of a hydrogen infrastructure with sufficient density, the automakers—Daimler, Ford, GM/Opel, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Renault Nissan Alliance, and Toyota—in that LoU strongly supported building up a hydrogen infrastructure in Europe, with Germany as regional starting point, among other global starting points. (Earlier post.)

The H2 Mobility partners noted that significant progress has been made in Germany in recent years with the development of hydrogen based technologies in the mobility sector, marking the country as a potential start-market in the context of a broader European perspective.

The German government is also developing a plan to provide financial incentives starting in 2012 to support the production and sale of 100,000 electric cars annually. The plan envisages around one million electric cars on German roads by 2020. (Earlier post.)

Germany already has a leading position regarding the hydrogen infrastructure in Europe, with initial hydrogen centers having been established in urban agglomerations such as Berlin and Hamburg. Seven of the current thirty hydrogen fueling stations in Germany are integrated into public gas stations. Already five to ten hydrogen fuelling stations can secure a first supply in a major city. The partnership envisions connecting those urban agglomerations with supply corridors on main arteries to establish the essential prerequisites for nationwide development.

A fleet of 40 hydrogen vehicles is part of the Clean Energy Partnership (CEP) in Berlin and Hamburg. The CEP is aiming to demonstrate the suitability for daily use of hydrogen as an alternative fuel for vehicles and to test the infrastructure of hydrogen fuelling stations.

Since 1994, Daimler has invested more than €1 billion (US$1.5 billion) in the development of fuel cells. With more than 100 test vehicles and more than 4.5 million kilometers of test runs in total, Daimler has one of the largest fuel-cell vehicle fleets of passenger cars and buses worldwide.

Click here to read the entire article.

TransportGooru Musings: Germany is not the only European nation that has showed some love for hydrogen vehicles.   Norway is the other frontrunner in the hydrogen fuel economy and has made noteworthy investments (learn about Norway’s initiatives in building a hydrogen refueling infrastructure here).  As more nations are exploring the possibilities of hydrogen fuel vehicles in the future, the United States seem to think the other way.   The funding for hydrogen fuel vehicles has been cut down significantly in past years and that has put the program on life support.

If I wear my “forecaster” hat for a minute, I see in the near future a big jump in the number of electric hybrid vehicles flooding the market.   The long range perspective is a bit more of a mix – both hydrogen and electric vehicles equally mixed.  Now, this short term projection is causing a bit of a concern for some due to the fact that the current battery technology is not the best to sustain our energy needs for uninterrupted transportation. Some of them battery research is evolving  in directions that can eat up some of teh precious mineral reserves.  For example, the Lithium reserves in Bolivia (supposedly the largest in the world) would become the equivalent of today’s oil and the battery manufacturers might inadvertantly create a new monster in their quest for batteries that can hold charger for an extended period of time.  We do not want to create another OPEC that meddles with the price of our minerals market.   I read somewhere that China has already banned the export of some precious minerals which are used in battery reserach and has clearly shown its interest in siphoning off these resources for its domestic markets.  At some point in time we may need an alternative to our current Lithium ion battery tech and the only other tech that is promisingly clean and relatively cheaper is hydrogen.  That said, we can continue to argue about the economics and cost/benefits of H2 Vehicle vs Electric vehicle tech, but such arguments become pointless when we consider the cost of social problems (such as war/fight over natural resources, etc).   To avoid getting trapped into another mono-fuel model (i.e., electric or electric-hybrid, which anyway doesn’t fully fit into his mono-fuel model) like we are locked in now, the Government of United States should continue to invest in developing a viable hydrogen fuel technology that can equally compete with electric or electric-hybrid vehicles in terms of afforadability and efficiency.

Fourth Annual International Airport Geographic Information Systems Conference – October 6-8, 2009 @ Manchester, England

September 11, 2009 at 12:13 am

Fourth Annual International AAAE Airport Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Conference

General Information

The International Association of Airport Executives (IAAE), the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) and Manchester International Airport are pleased to present the Fourth Annual International Airport Geographic Information Systems Conference October 6-8, 2009 in Manchester, England. Following the first three successful conferences, which drew more than 175 attendees from 25 countries, the fourth conference promises to be an educational experience you will not want to miss!

By attending this conference, the only one in the world dedicated to airport GIS, you will learn from European, American, African and Asian airports how and why GIS is being used at large and small airports, as well as the ways in which GIS has made airports safer and more efficient. Airports from all corners of the world, new to GIS or experienced with GIS implementation, are welcome to participate, as well as anyone interested in GIS and aviation!

The conference includes:

  • GIS-related airport tour of Manchester International Airport
  • Diverse array of airport GIS-related presentations/demonstrations from airport GIS personnel, government officials, consultants and vendors
  • Exhibit opportunities
  • Sponsorship opportunities

All sessions, with the exception of the airport tour, will take place at the Renaissance Manchester Hotel. The conference will begin with registration and the welcome reception at 1830 on Tuesday, October 6. The general session will begin at 830 on Wednesday, October 7 and conclude at 1700 on Thursday, October 8. The registration fee includes all handout materials, the welcome reception, two luncheons and all coffee breaks. Dress is business attire. The Web site for the Renaissance Manchester Hotel is:www.renaissancemanchester.co.uk.

Click here for more details.

Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter (TCN) – September 10, 2009

September 10, 2009 at 11:56 pm

Thursday, September 10, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


AVIATION

1) Pamela Anderson PETA Advert Too ‘Racy’ for US Airports

Link to AFP article:

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hBYEK41Rw6WRM6UWcBq7Vb2uVciw

Link to further information and ad from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals:

http://www.peta.org/crueltydoesntfly/

BUSES

2) Greyhound to Offer Free Wi-Fi Services in UK

Link to article on cellular-news:

http://www.cellular-news.com/story/39505.php

CAMERAS

3) Gotcha! Maybe; Some New York Traffic Cameras Fake

Link to AP article:

http://www.newsday.com/news/new-york/gotcha-maybe-some-ny-traffic-cams-fake-1.1432378

GPS / NAVIGATION

4) War of Technologies in California Speeding Case

Parents of a teen driver use data from a GPS vehicular tracking device to fight a speeding charge based on radar guns.

Link to article in The Christian Science Monitor:

http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0911/p02s01-usgn.html

5) These Apps Help Users of iPhones Find Their Way

Link to column in The Wall Street Journal:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203440104574402571272018000.html

ROADWAYS

6) Traffic Noise Hurts

Link to article in the Los Angeles Times:

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/booster_shots/2009/09/hypertension-noise-traffic.html

Link to abstract in Environmental Health:

http://www.ehjournal.net/content/8/1/38/abstract

SAFETY / SECURITY

7) Program to Track Citizen US Border Crossings Exceeds Expectations

Link to story on Nextgov:

http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20090909_7105.php

8) Ford Backs Texting While Driving Bill

Link to AP article:

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Ford-backs-texting-while-apf-3700245611.html?x=0&.v=1

TELEMATICS

9) Gadgets in Race to Keep Drivers Safe, Multitasking

Link to column in The Detroit News:

http://www.detnews.com/article/20090910/OPINION03/909100337/1148/rss25

TRANSIT

10) Chicago Transit Authority Rail Stations to Get High-Resolution Digital Security Cameras

Agency will also make bus traffic data available to city to better track congestion.

Link to article in the Chicago Tribune:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-cta-security-cameras_10sep10,0,5537591.story

11) CTA to Debut Developer Web Tools Page

Link to article in Metro Magazine:

http://www.metro-magazine.com/News/Story/2009/09/CTA-to-debut-developer-Web-tools-page.aspx

12) Federal Transit Administration: Social Networking in the Transportation Industry

Link to video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJuARta4Qrk

VEHICLES

13) New Technology Successful in Reducing Severity of Car Crashes

Link to ABC News story and video:

http://abcnews.go.com/Travel/technology-reduces-severity-car-crashes-fatalities-injuries/story?id=8523234

14) Madrid Reverses the Charges with Electric Car Plan

Test will convert phone booths to charging stations for vehicles.

Link to article in the Guardian:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/sep/08/electric-car-plan-spain

15) Your Reva Electric Car Running Low on Juice? Just Phone for More

Link to article in USA Today:

http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2009/09/68498492/1

News Releases

1) Premium Info for Car Drivers

Upcoming Events

International Airport Geographic Information Systems Conference – October 6-8 – Manchester, UK

http://events.aaae.org/sites/091102/

Today in Transportation History

1939 **70th anniversary** – The HMS Oxley was mistakenly sunk by the HMS Triton off the coast of Norway.  It was the first Allied submarine casualty of World War II.

http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3393.html

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Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter (TCN) – September 9, 2009

September 9, 2009 at 5:52 pm

Wednesday, September 9, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


AVIATION

1) Aviation Weather: FAA and the National Weather Service are Considering Plans to Consolidate Weather Service Offices, but Face Significant Challenges

Link to US Government Accountability Office report:

http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d09761.pdf

BUSES

2) Federal Communications Commission Issues Report on Distributing Radio and TV Programming on School Buses

Link to FCC report:

http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-09-1999A1.pdf

CAMERAS

3) Mumbai Traffic Cops to Keep Tabs via CCTV

Link to article in The Times of India:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/news/city/mumbai/Traffic-cops-to-keep-tabs-via-CCTV/articleshow/4988487.cms

CARTOGRAPHY

4) Map Still has a Place in this GPS World

Link to article in the Chicago Tribune:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/travel/chi-trav-gps-sep0609,0,2328206.story

ELECTRONIC TOLLING

5) New Pell Bridge Toll-Collection Technology Doesn’t Cut Crossing Cost

Link to article in The Providence Journal:

http://www.projo.com/business/content/Toll_Hike_09-09-09_7AFKC95_v9.38ae810.html

MARITIME

6) Buzzes Replace Tiring ‘Beep, Beep, Beeps’ at Port of Olympia

Sound of backing-up warning changed after complaints from neighbors.

Link to article in The Olympian:

http://www.theolympian.com/southsound/story/964497.html

OTHER

7) American Traffic Solutions Wins Bidding for Nestor Traffic-Enforcement Systems

Link to article in The Providence Journal:

http://www.projo.com/economy/NESTOR_BIDS_09-09-09_9RFLJA8_v7.37ce128.html

Link to news release from American Traffic Solutions, Inc.:

http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS224833+09-Sep-2009+BW20090909

8) September Issue of Florida DOT’s SunGuide Disseminator Online

Link to newsletter:

http://www.dot.state.fl.us/TrafficOperations/Newsletters/2009/2009-009-Sep.pdf

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION

9) Caltrain, Facing Surge in Deaths, Aims to Educate Public on Dangers of Tracks

Link to Bay Area News Group article:

http://www.mercurynews.com/peninsula/ci_13296815

RAILROADS

10) Rail Implicated Falsely by Reporters’ Use of Active Voice

Link to blog on Greater Greater Washington:

http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post.cgi?id=3392

SAFETY / SECURITY

11) National Transportation Safety Board Tells Workers to Hang Up Cells

Link to article in USA Today:

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/wireless/2009-09-08-ntsb_N.htm

12) Driver Texting Now an Issue in Backseat

Link to article in The New York Times:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/09/technology/09distracted.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&pagewanted=all

13) US and Mexico to Create Cross Border Public Security Communications Network

Link to article in Government Security News:

http://www.gsnmagazine.com/cms/features/news-analysis/2623.html

14) National Transportation Safety Board Workers Barred from Using Wireless Devices While Driving on Duty

Link to AP video report:

http://www.metro-magazine.com/MetroTV/?id=37EEA620-64FC-47BF-98C2-FA4FC660DEED&CategoryID=1017

TELEMATICS

15) Mobile Carriers Sign Up to EU In-Car Accident Alert System

Link to article in PC World:

http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/171680/mobile_carriers_sign_up_to_eu_incar_accident_alert_system.html

16) OnStar is Not for Sale, New Features are Being Explored, Executive Says

Link to article in AutoWeek:

http://www.autoweek.com/article/20090908/CARNEWS/909089991

TRANSIT

17) Likely New York MTA Chief Looks to Bring British Innovation to NYC Transit

Plans include contactless fare cards and digital signs with next train arrival times.

Link to article in amNew York

http://www.amny.com/urbanite-1.812039/likely-mta-chief-looks-to-bring-british-innovation-to-nyc-transit-1.1431202

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

18) RACC Automobile Club Launches a New Live Traffic Information Web Site in September

Link to article from ERTICO:

http://www.ertico.com/en/news/ertico_newsroom/partner_news_racc.htm

19) iheartradio 2.2 Adds Features, Including Traffic Reports on Demand, to Popular iPhone App

Link to article in Radio Online:

http://news.radio-online.com/cgi-bin/rol.exe/headline_id=n19705

VEHICLES

20) Blind Fears Over ‘Silent’ Hybrids

Link to PA article:

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5gVHxFa51Gc7QFp-OqwikBVvu03Fw

WEATHER

21) NOAA Supercomputers to Forecast Better Weather?

Link to CNET News article:

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10347566-2.html?tag=newsEditorsPicksArea.0

News Releases

1) Transportation Secretary LaHood to Keynote September 24 New York Metropolitan Transportation Council Meeting

2) DMG Unveils US$10 Million Digital Media Innovation in Beijing Metro

Upcoming Events

Webinar: Best Practices for Developing an Integrated and Effective Road Weather Information System (RWIS): Developing an RWIS Concept of Operations – October 13

http://www.pcb.its.dot.gov/t3/s091013_rwis.asp

Today in Transportation History

1909 **100th anniversary** – E.H. Harriman, a railroad executive who controlled the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Illinois Central and Central of Georgia, died.

http://www.pbs.org/harriman/1899/1899_part/participantharriman.html

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Getting Wiser & Greener! Oil rich Saudi Arabia takes a deep interest in rail projects; Makes strategic investments in rail transit and HSR projects

September 9, 2009 at 5:22 pm
(Source: Wired; Arab News; Straits Times)

The Saudi government is building a $1.8 billion monorail to ferry pilgrims among the holy sites of Mecca, Mina, Arafat and Muzdalifah. Once complete, the Saudis estimate 53,000 buses will disappear from the city’s crowded roads, promising a safer, more comfortable pilgrimage. (FYI – For those not in the know, Monorail is a single rail serving as the track for a wheeled or (magnetically) levitating vehicle, has been rapidly paving its way as a modern urban transit system, providing the most-sought-after transportation solutions for a built-up congested city.)

The monorail will be built over the next four years, with the first segment — roughly 35 percent of the project, by one estimate — opening in time for this year’s Hajj between November 25 and 29. Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca that all Muslims must complete if they have the means and ability to do so, is the fifth Pillar of Islam and as such attracts a staggering number of pilgrims.

Arab News quotes Dr. Habeeb Zain Al-Abidine, the Deputy Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Secretary-General of the Commission for Development of Makkah, Madinah and the Holy Sites , saying that a feasibility study conducted by an international company had proposed five monorails linking the holy sites.  The project is expected to facilitate the transportation of more than three million pilgrims between the holy sites.  “The feasibility study suggested the second monorail be built two to three years after the construction of the first one,” he said, adding that a single monorail would cost SR4 billion. The first monorail beginning from Mina will transport nearly one million pilgrims including 360,000 Arab pilgrims. The Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA), the Ministry of Transport and the Higher Commission for the Development of Makkah and Madinah have all reviewed a study of the project and welcome it. The study was prepared by the International Transport Projects Company, which is now contacting Saudi authorities to obtain the appropriate license to implement the project.

The monorail project, which is being implemented by a consortia of companies led by China Railway Company, will be operational with its full capacity during the Haj season of 2011, said the committee, which is chaired by Second Deputy Premier and Minister of Interior Prince Naif.   This is one of two rail projects the Chinese are building in Saudi Arabia (See below for details on the 2nd project).

The Arab News also says that Makkah monorails will be 8 to 10 meters above the ground to ensure smooth flow of pedestrians and vehicles.  “The monorail project will help withdraw about 53,000 buses and other vehicles being used by pilgrims coming by land from within the Kingdom and neighboring GCC countries,” the report said.

The committee said the monorail would pass by three stations in Arafat, Muzdalifah and Mina. The last station in Mina will be on the fourth flour of the Jamarat Bridge.   Controlled access to the monorail is intended to avoid accidents such as the tragedy at Mina in 2006, when more than 350 people died in a stampede after two busloads of pilgrims disembarked at the entrance to the Jamarat Bridge holy site. Trains on four elevated tracks will carry as many as 20,000 pilgrims an hour in an orderly fashion.   The project also includes parking facilities so that pilgrims can park their cars at the entrance of Makkah and then board the monorail.

Wait!  This is not the only rail activity happening in Saudi Arabia.  It is interesting to note how the Saudi Government is making strategic investments in rail projects arond the country.  Back in April, Arab News published an article about the Saudi Government’s plan for expanding the railway network across the country and beyond.  The Kingdom’s railway expansion envisages 3,900 km of new track. In addition to the Landbridge Project linking the Kingdom’s east with its west, two other major new rail projects are moving closer. These include a 450-km high-speed Haramain railway to link Jeddah with Makkah and Madinah.  

Finance Minister Ibrahim Al-Assaf announced plans to establish a new railway system linking the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and the United Arab Emriates.   “GCC leaders have given preliminary approval for the project. The final decision will depend on its feasibility,” Al-Assaf said.

Talking about Chinese role in building railway infrastructure in Saudi Arabia, the other rail project is 275-mile high-speed rail system linking Mecca and Medina through Jeddah to be built by China Railway Engineering.  China’s involvement in both projects  (HSR and Monrail) reportedly was clinched during Chinese Prime Minister Hu Jintao’s visit to Saudi Arabia in February, during which representatives of Chinese Railway Corp. met with Saudi Prince Miteb bin Abdulaziz, chairman of the commission for developing the holy cities of Mecca and Medina.  (FYI – The Mecca deal highlighted the growing role of China in Saudi Arabia’s plan to commit 450 billion riyals (S$180 billion) to major infrastructure, education and new cities projects over the next five years.  China is already one of the top buyers of oil from Saudi Arabia, importing 36 million tonnes of Saudi crude last year, according to Chinese figures.)

Mansour Al-Maiman, secretary-general of PIF and chairman of Saudi Railway Company, said the North-South Railway would be ready next year for the transportation of minerals. He said the passenger railway linking Riyadh, Sudair, Qassim and Hail would be floated for tenders within a few days, adding that the work on the project would be completed by 2012.  Once complete, the North-South rail link woulc connect mineral-rich Jalamid belt with smelters in Ras Al-Zour near the eastern industrial city of Jubail.

The North-South Railway is given priority due to its importance to industrial development. It is integral to planned phosphate and bauxite mining projects in the north of the country that will link up with processing and smelters on the Gulf coast.  French defense group Thales and construction giant Saudi Binladin Group were awarded an SR1.7 billion ($453 million) contract to build signaling, ticketing, communications and security systems for the 2,400-km long North-South Railway.

IBTTA & ITS America Joint Conference: Sustainability, Social Responsibility, Energy Conservation and Fall Maintenance — October 4-6, 2009 @ St. Louis, MO

September 8, 2009 at 7:20 pm

09 St. Louis

The Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark

1 South Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63102


IBTTA and ITS America Join Forces on Sustainable Transportation and Facility Maintenance


Register today for this groundbreaking joint conference, Sustainability, Social Responsibility, Energy Conservation and Fall Maintenance, October 4-6, 2009 at the Hilton Hotel in St. Louis.

Agenda highlights include:

  • Congressman (MO-3rd) Russ Carnahan;
  • “Four Legs” of Sustainable Transportation presented by John Charles, President & CEO, Cascade Policy Institute and his expert panel, including Allen Biehler, President of AASHTO and Michael Replogle, Global Policy Director of ITDP;
  • Dennis Archer, Chairman, Dickinson Wright, PLLC, and Former Mayor of Detroit will discuss the role of the federal government in promoting sustainable transportation policies for metropolitan areas;
  • Views of the FHWA and the US DOT ITS Joint Program Office on operational strategies, policies and supporting ITS Technologies and their impacts on climate change;
  • 21st Century Roadway Maintenance and more.

Meeting Host: The Missouri Department of Transportation; Organization Sponsors: AASHTO, The Bipartisan Policy Center and the Missouri Valley Section of the Institute of Transportation Engineers.

Supporting Organizations

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Visit IBTTA’s website for information on registration, hotel reservations, exhibiting or sponsorship.  Show below is the conference agenda.

Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter (TCN) – September 8, 2009

September 8, 2009 at 6:32 pm

Tuesday, September 8, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


AVIATION

1) Liquid Explosive Scanner Trials Under Way at UK Airports

Link to article in the Guardian:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/sep/07/airline-terror-threat-scanner-airports

2) FAA Introduces Time Technology to NextGen Test Flights

Link to article in Military & Aerospace Electronics:

http://mae.pennnet.com/display_article/368774/32/ARTCL/none/EXECW/1/FAA-introduces-time-technology-to-NextGen-test-flights/

CAMERAS

3) Red Light Cameras: Most Illinois Voters Support the Concept – but, They’re Camera-Shy in Their Neighborhoods, Survey Finds

Link to article in the Chicago Tribune:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-poll-red-light-08-sep08,0,5117710.story

4) Fewer Arizona Drivers Paying Speed-Camera Tickets

Link to article in The Arizona Republic:

http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2009/09/08/20090908dpsmonkey0908.html

GPS / NAVIGATION

5) Massachusetts Bill Would Bar Use of GPS to Track Workers

Link to AP article:

http://news.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view/20090906mass_bill_would_bar_use_of_gps_to_track_workers/srvc=home&position=recent

6) TomTom Launches OpenLR Open Navigation Project

Link to ZDNet News article:

http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=4788

OTHER

7) On the Road: Testing Wireless Voice and Data on the Highways

A Verizon Wireless tester scours the region for bad reception, interference to improve service.

Link to article in Computerworld:

http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9137503/On_the_road_Testing_wireless_voice_and_data_on_the_highways

ROADWAYS

8) Computer Program Maps Pittsburgh-Area Construction Projects on Internet

Technology could prevent tearing up recently paved streets.

Link to article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09250/996134-455.stm

TELEMATICS

9) Vehicles Talk Safety

A project in the EU seeks to apply technologies to vehicles and roadway infrastructure to form cooperative systems that can reduce accidents on the roads.

Link to article in Supply & Demand Chain:

http://www.sdcexec.com/web/online/FulfillmentLogistics-Trends/Vehicles-Talk-Safety/15$11652

10) M2M Enables Better Auto Insurance Models

Link to article in Telephony:

http://telephonyonline.com/3g4g/news/m2m-enables-auto-insurance-0908/

TRANSIT

11) Clever Commute Keeps Riders Up-to-Date

Link to article in USA Today:

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2009-09-08-commute_N.htm

12) Metra on Track to Take Credit Cards, Sell Tickets via Web

Link to article in the Chicago Tribune:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-metra-website-07-sep07,0,6631951.story

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

13) Progress Being Made on New Brunswick Highway System Plan

Link to article in the Telegraph-Journal:

http://telegraphjournal.canadaeast.com/front/article/784600

14) Freeway Operations; Regional Systems Management and Operations; Managed Lanes 2009

Link to report from the Transportation Research Board:
http://www.trb.org/Main/Public/Blurbs/Freeway_Operations_Regional_Systems_Management_and_162223.aspx

VEHICLES

15) California Lawmakers OK Bill to Make Vehicle Histories More Accessible

Link to article in the Los Angeles Times:

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-carfax5-2009sep05,0,3229588.story

News Releases

1) European Commission Releases Report on Railway Safety and Interoperability

2) What Will the Car of the Future Look Like? Delphi Highlights Technologies that Will Help Make Vehicles Safer

3) America’s Ten Best Transportation Projects Unveiled Today

Upcoming Events

Center for Automotive Research Breakfast Briefing – the Future of Personal Mobility: Advanced Technology on the Horizon – September 29 – Ypsilanti, Michigan

http://guest.cvent.com/EVENTS/Info/Summary.aspx?i=429d3afa-92eb-4fa6-abd6-bc2432cc2750

Today in Transportation History

1934 **75th anniversary** – The SS Morro Castle, a luxury cruise ship, caught fire off the New Jersey coast killing 137 people.

http://videos.nj.com/star-ledger/2009/09/ship705.html

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Advantage “Made in India”! India’s auto exports surges past China’s

September 7, 2009 at 9:40 pm

(Source: Times of India; Bloomberg)

Image Courtesy: Apture

India exported a total of 2,30,000 cars, vans, SUVs and trucks between January and July 2009, a growth of 18% even as China’s exports tumbled 60% in the same period to 1,65,000 units.

The Indian domestic market may be just 19% of China’s — which has overtaken the US to become the world’s largest — but the ‘Made In India’ tag, especially on small cars, has clearly acquired a global cachet, helping auto exports grow even as other countries suffered a slump.

Industry experts pointed out that India scores due to its liberal investment policies and high quality manufacturing which stems from its growing prowess in research and development.

India’s biggest advantage is its edge in small cars and the way companies — including global giants — are using the market for selling, as well as developing, new compact models.

Suzuki Motor Corp.,Hyundai Motor Co., and Nissan Motor Co. are making India a hub for overseas sales of minicars as incentives lift demand for smaller, fuel-efficient autos. Helped by cheaper labor and a surging local market, India this year overtook China in auto exports and is challenging Thailand and South Korea as an alternative production center in Asia.

“There is a worldwide shift toward fuel-efficient, compact cars,” said Jayesh Shroff, who helps manage about $7 billion of assets including carmaker shares at SBI Asset Management Co. in Mumbai. “This offers a huge potential for India and it can emerge as a leader in the small car segment.”

“There is a worldwide shift toward fuel-efficient, compact cars,” said Jayesh Shroff, who helps manage about $7 billion of assets including carmaker shares at SBI Asset Management Co. in Mumbai. “This offers a huge potential for India and it can emerge as a leader in the small car segment.”

In contrast, China’s exports slumped 60 percent to 164,800 between January and July, according to government data. Vehicles produced in Thailand for export declined 43 percent to 263,768, according to the Thai Automotive Club.

Besides the attraction of serving a market where three of four cars bought are compacts, automakers will favor India to set up an export base as China requires companies to form local joint ventures and India doesn’t, said Ashvin Chotai, London- based managing director of Intelligence Automotive Asia Ltd.

Small cars will account for 95 percent of the 690,000 passenger vehicles India will export in 2015, according to Tim Armstrong, Paris-based director of IHS Global Insight Inc. In 2016, India may share the top slot with Japan as the world’s biggest small car producer, building as many as 3 million units.

Indian labor costs are about 10 percent of that in the U.S. and Europe and raw material costs in the nation are lower by 11 percent, according to Puneet Gupta, an analyst at CSM Worldwide Inc., an industry consultant. Developing a car from the design stage in India may take $225 million to $250 million, while in Europe it may be $400 million.

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