Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter (TCN) – October 20, 2009

October 20, 2009 at 7:09 pm

Tuesday, October 20, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


Register for IBTTA’s Toll Road Summit of the Americas — November 15-17, 2009 in São Paulo, Brazil

Join the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association at the Toll Road Summit of the Americas and examine an array of methods to design, finance, operate and maintain user financed surface transportation facilities. The second day of this meeting will be held in conjunction with TranspoQuip 2009, Latin America’s biggest event for the transportation infrastructure industries in Latin America. Featured speakers include Cesar Queiroz, Consultant, Roads and Transport Infrastructure, World Bank, and Roberto Lucas, Jr., Author and Urban Planning Consultant. Meeting hosted by ABCR and CCR. For registration, hotel, travel and visa information, or to view the preliminary agenda, visit www.IBTTA.org.

AVIATION

1) Aviation Research and Technology Park Breaks Ground in New Jersey

Link to article in The Press of Atlantic City:

http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/press/atlantic/article_e8d0c726-bd33-11de-91e7-001cc4c002e0.html

GPS / NAVIGATION

2) TomTom Combine Satnav and Radio

Link to article in Computer Shopper:

http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/news/270946/tomtom-combines-satnav-and-radio.html

Link to news release from TomTom:

http://www.tomtom.com/news/category.php?ID=4&NID=857&Lid=1

OTHER

3) Dangerous Drivers Buy Their Way Out of Demerit Point Trouble

Link to article in the Herald Sun:

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/dangerous-drivers-buy-their-way-out-of-demerit-point-trouble/story-e6frf7kx-1225789031495

4) Latest Issue of Transport Business International Online

Link to magazine:

http://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk/Launch.aspx?referral=other&pnum=&refresh=a02H18XzT0x7&EID=9d8054a8-637e-4a92-a3f7-4a9bd44a58fa&skip

ROADWAYS

5) Sandwich Boards Crucial to Good Business, Local Vendors Say

Link to article in the Haliburton Echo:

http://www.haliburtonecho.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2137951

6) Next Exit: Reagen National Airport

Virginia DOT plans quick fix to misspelled sign.

Link to story and video on WRC-TV:

http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local-beat/Next-Exit-Reagen-Natl-Airport-64775447.html

SAFETY / SECURITY

7) Road Safety Campaigns Take Multicultural Approach

Link to article in USA Today:

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2009-10-19-highway-safety-programs_N.htm

8) The TSA and Searching Kids

Video seems to contradict claim that child was taken from mother.

Link to column in The New York Times:

http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/19/the-tsa-and-searching-kids/

TELEMATICS

9) Project News: The Latest CVIS Developments

Link to further information from ERTICO – ITS Europe:

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

VEHICLES

10) GM connects Chevy Volt to OnStar EV Lab

Link to CNET News article:

http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10378583-54.html?tag=newsLatestHeadlinesArea.0

News Releases

1) Ford’s ‘Distraction Lab’ Researchers Use High-Tech Goggles to Help Ensure Drivers Keep Eyes on Road

2) Technology Demonstration Participants Sought for 18th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems

3) Foiling Car Theft with Your Cell Phone

Upcoming Events

Transport Systems Telematics Conference – November 4-7 – Katowice and Ustroń, Poland

http://www.tst-conference.org/index.php?page=home&lang=en

Today in Transportation History

1944 **65th anniversary** – US Army General Douglas MacArthur stepped ashore in the Philippines, following his vow two and a half years earlier of, “I shall return.”

http://www.olive-drab.com/gallery/description_0081.php

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FHWA’s Transportation and Climate Change Newsletter – September 2009

October 20, 2009 at 2:58 pm

Prepared by the Office of Planning, Environment and Realty, Federal Highway Administration(FHWA)

Recent Events

DOT’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Propose Landmark Joint Regulations to Establish Light-Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Standards and Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards (CAFE). The proposed regulations, published in the Federal Register on September 28, 2009, have two goals: reduce GHG emissions and improve fuel economy. The proposal follows from the National Fuel Efficiency Policy announced by President Obama on May 19, 2009, responding to the country’s critical need to address global climate change and to reduce oil consumption. EPA is proposing the first-ever GHG emissions standards under the Clean Air Act; NHTSA is proposing CAFE standards under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act. These standards apply to passenger cars, light-duty trucks, and medium-duty passenger vehicles, covering model years 2012 through 2016 and would result in an overall fleet fuel economy of 35.5 mpg. Comments must be received on or before November 27, 2009. To read the proposed rulemaking and find out how to submit comments, go to http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/E9-22516.htm. (See related article on trends in fuel economy from 1923-2006)

Climate Change Bill Introduced in the Senate. On September 30, Senators Kerry and Boxer introduced the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act “to create clean energy jobs, promote energy independence, reduce global warming pollution, and transition to a clean energy economy.” The bill would add two new sections (Titles VII and VIII) to the Clean Air Act, which would set declining limits on GHG emissions and establish a Pollution Reduction Investment (PRI) program, also known as cap-and-trade. The Act would require EPA to establish 1) GHG emission standards for new heavy-duty vehicles and engines, and for nonroad vehicles and engines and 2) to standardized emission models and related methodologies for States and MPOs. It would create an emissions reduction program, allowing DOT to provide grants to States and MPOs to help them reduce GHG emissions from the transportation sector. It would establish goals to reduce GHG emissions from the nation’s largest stationary sources-initially around 7,500 facilities that account for nearly three-quarters of U.S. carbon pollution-to 97% of 2005 levels by 2012, 80% by 2020, 58% by 2030, and 17% by 2050 (versus a reduction to 20% of 2005 GHG emissions by 2050 called for in the House bill, the American Security and Clean Energy Act, introduced by Congressmen Waxman and Markey, which passed the House on June 26, 2009). The Boxer-Kerry bill also would establish a National Climate Change Adaptation Program and require EPA to distribute formula-based funding to States for projects and activities that address impacts on coastal watersheds.

EPA Finalizes Nation’s First GHG Emissions’ Reporting System/Monitoring to Begin in 2010. On January 1, 2010, EPA will, for the first time, require large, stationary-source emitters of GHGs to begin collecting data under a new reporting system, which will cover approximately 85 percent of the nation’s GHG emissions and apply to roughly 10,000 facilities. The reporting system will provide a better understanding of where GHGs are coming from and will guide development of policies and programs to reduce emissions. The data will also allow businesses to track their emissions, compare them with those of similar facilities, and provide assistance in identifying cost-effective ways to reduce emissions in the future. Fossil fuel and industrial GHG suppliers, motor vehicle and engine manufacturers, and facilities that emit 25,000 metric tons or more of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) per year will be required to report GHG emissions data to EPA annually. More information on the new reporting system and reporting requirements is available at:http://epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/ghgrulemaking.html. State and local officials interested in additional information about developing and implementing cost-effective climate and energy strategies that help further environmental goals and achieve public health and economic benefits may visit: http://epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-programs/state-and-local/index.html.

U.S. Climate Envoy Elaborates on President Obama’s Speech at United Nations Climate Summit Regarding Climate Change and December U.N. Conference of Parties (COP15). Speaking at a White House press briefing after the President’s climate change speech at the U.N., Todd Stern, the U.S. climate envoy, said that the U.S. would still have a solid bargaining position in Copenhagen even if the Administration fails to push its own GHG legislation through Congress before the intergovernmental conference. “We would like to see the maximum possible progress… on our domestic legislation,” Stern said. “In the event that there’s not domestic legislation done by the time of Copenhagen, we will negotiate with that in mind. But certainly the most progress we can get would be helpful.” At the U.N., the President said that the major developing countries, where virtually all of the growth in emissions over the next 30 years is going to occur, also have to take actions. Elaborating on that Stern said “[The major developing countries] have to stand behind those actions to the same degree that the US and other developed countries do. The President is making that very clear. And that has not traditionally been the way that the climate change negotiations and the whole climate change international debate have gone on.” (See related “FYI” article.)

Driving and the Built Environment: The Effects of Compact Development on Motorized Travel, Energy Use, and CO2 Emissions (TRB Special Report 298) Published. This recently-released report examines the relationship between land development patterns and vehicle miles traveled (VMT) in the United States to assess whether petroleum use, and by extension GHG emissions, could be reduced by changes in the design of development patterns. The report estimates the contributions that changes in residential and mixed-use development patterns and transit investments could make in reducing VMT by 2030 and 2050, and the impact this could have in meeting future transportation-related GHG reduction goals. Increasing population and employment density in metropolitan areas could reduce vehicle travel, energy use, and CO2 emissions from less than 1 percent up to 11 percent by 2050 compared to a base case for household vehicle usage, depending on the assumptions used. Commissioned papers used by the committee to help develop Special Report 298 are available online. A four page summary of and a press release onthe report is also downloadable at http://books.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12747&utm_medium=etmail&utm_source=National%20Academies%20Press&utm_campaign=NAP+mail+new+09.8.09&utm_content=Downloader&utm_term=On Wednesday, October 21, TRB will be hosting a webinar to explore the findings of this congressionally-mandated study. Space is limited. To reserve a “seat,” go to https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/606169224.

NSF Awards NCSE $1.67M Climate Change Education Grant. The National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) has been awarded a three-year grant of $1,666,820 by the National Science Foundation to create a nationwide cyber-enabled learning community for solutions to climate change to be known as CAMEL (Climate, Adaptation, and Mitigation e-Learning). CAMEL will engage experts in science, policy and decision-making, education, and assessment in the production of a virtual toolbox of curricular resources designed for teaching climate change causes, consequences, and solutions.The project was developed by theCouncil of Environmental Deans and Directors (CEDD), which is managed by NCSE. More information on CAMEL, including a PowerPoint presentation by principal investigator David Hassenzahl and a video thereof, can be found at the CEDD website (http://ncseonline.org/Updates/cms.cfm?id=3274).

U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Releases Its Annual Energy Review (AER).The AER is EIA’s primary report of historical annual energy statistics. For many series, data begin with the year 1949. Included are data on total energy production, consumption, and trade; overviews of petroleum, natural gas, coal, electricity, nuclear energy, renewable energy, international energy, as well as financial and environmental indicators; and data unit conversion tables. Two especially interesting graphics are for Primary Energy Consumption by Source and Sector, 2008 (the most recent year for which data is available) and the Petroleum Overview, 1949-2008, which shows how closely petroleum consumption in the U.S. tracks with petroleum imports (see below).

U.S. Primary Energy Consumption by Source and Sector diagram 2008

Petroleum overview, 1949-2008

Publications released by University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, Ann Arbor, Michigan:

Effect of “Cash for Clunkers” Program on Overall Fuel Economy of Purchased New Vehicles. September 2009. Conclusions: Based on data from October 2007 through June 2009 and using unemployment rate and price of gasoline as predictors of the fuel economy, the program improved the average fuel economy of all vehicles purchased by 0.6 mpg in July 2009 and 0.7 mpg in August 2009.
Economic Indicators as Predictors of Number and Fuel Economy of Purchased New Vehicles. July 2009. Conclusions: During October 2007 through June 2009, average fuel economy of purchased light-duty vehicles improved by a substantial amount-1.1 mpg-as a result of unemployment and price of gasoline; however, significantly fewer vehicles were purchased as a result of unemployment. The price of gasoline did not reduce the number of vehicles purchased.
Recent Reductions in Carbon Dioxide Emissions from New Vehicles. July 2009. Conclusions: Improved fuel economy of purchased new vehicles and decrease in distances driven, resulted in lower CO2 emissions per driver from purchased new vehicles were lower in November 2007 through April 2009, when compared to October 2007. The greatest reduction in emissions-12%-occurred in July 2008. The reduction in April 2009 (the latest month examined) was 8%.
Mechanisms involved in recent large reductions in U.S. road fatalities. Injury Prevention, June 2009. Conclusion: One factor in the large reductions in U.S. road fatalities was the decrease in leisure driving related to the price of gasoline.
Fuel efficiency of vehicles on U.S. roads: 1923-2006. Energy Policy, 2009. Conclusions: Overall fleet fuel efficiency decreased from 14 mpg in 1923 to 11.9 mpg in 1973. Starting in 1974, efficiency increased rapidly to 16.9 mpg in 1991. Thereafter, improvements have been small, with efficiency reaching 17.2 mpg in 2006.

State and Local News

Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) Releases Regional GHG Emissions Inventory Available for Download at No Charge. This inventory will help regional policy makers and citizens understand the sources of GHG emissions so they can make well-informed decisions for regional and local policies to reduce them. In addition, the inventory has been allocated to the municipal level, supporting local action in cities, boroughs, and townships across the region. The U.S. EPA is actively engaged with this work as a pilot for developing a standard national protocol for carrying out GHG emissions inventories at the metropolitan level.

U.S. EPA Offers Free, Downloadable Webinars: Greenhouse Gas Inventory 101 for Local, Regional, and State Governments covering:
Creating an Inventory. Topics include understanding the purpose and scope of a GHG inventory, inventories vs. registries, setting a boundary, setting a baseline, quantification approaches, certification and reporting protocols, comparability, and level of effort.
Translating Inventory Results into Action. Topics include describing the various uses of GHG inventories, including benchmarking, tracking emissions and progress over time, setting emission reduction goals, policy options for meeting goals, evaluating policy options, and processes for setting goals and policies.
State Inventory Tool (SIT) Training. Topics include background information on the development of the SIT modules and a live demonstration of the CO2 from Fossil Fuel Combustion Module, Natural Gas and Oil Module, Synthesis Module, and Projection Tool.

Announcements

Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations’ 2009 Annual Conference to be held October 28-30, 2009 in Savannah, GA. There will be sessions on Critical Issues Related to Land Use Planning in Transportation and Livability, plus a pre-conference workshop on Practical Examples of Integrating Land Use Planning with Transportation Planning. Three sessions will be devoted to climate change:
Strategies to Reduce GHG Emissions with presentations on Moving Cooler by David Jackson from Cambridge Systematics; TRB Special Report on Land Use, VMT, and GHG by Professor Jose Gomez-Ibanez, Harvard Kennedy School; and Global Climate Change: A “Top 10” List for MPOs by Cindy Burbank, Parsons Brinckerhoff.
GHG Emissions and Air Quality Standards with presentations on Alternative Regulatory and Incentive-Based Approaches to Reducing GHG Emissions: Potential Implications for MPOs by Michael Grant and Janet D’Ignazio, ICF International, and Implementing AQ Standards in the Context of New Planning Changes by Tracy Clymer, Cambridge Systematics. The session will be moderated by Sarah Siwek, Sarah Siwek & Associates.
Climate Change: Adaptation with presentations on Adapting to Climate Change Impacts by Michael Culp and Rob Ritter, FHWA, and Adaptation in Response to Global Climate Change: International Best Practices in Long Range Planning by Michael Flood and Chris Dorney, Parsons Brinckerhoff.

National Association of Development Organizations (NADO) Holds National Rural Transportation Conference in coordination with the AMPO conference. A climate change session on October 29 will cover strategies for beginning to incorporate climate change into regional transportation planning in rural and small metro areas. FHWA will make a presentation and Stephen Lawe, RSG Inc., will talk about a new GHG emissions model that may be useful for RPOs and small MPOs that don’t have their own modeling capabilities.

FYI

What are the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark and COP15 that I’ve been hearing about? The 15th annual Conference of the Parties (COP 15), which will be held from December 7-18, 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark, is the culmination of a series of meetings among the 192 parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The COP adopt decisions and resolutions related to reducing GHG emissions, which make up a detailed set of rules for implementation of the Convention. Concurrently with the COP, there is a Conference of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol, which was adopted in 1997 and came into force in 2005 after a sufficient number of countries had ratified it. Together the Conferences are called the United Nations Climate Change Conference.

Next month: What is the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)?

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Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter (TCN) – October 19, 2009

October 19, 2009 at 5:40 pm

Monday, October 19, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


Register Now for INRIX’s Free Webinar on How Crowdsourcing GPS Data Is Radically Changing the Traffic Information Landscape

INRIX is the leading provider of traffic and navigation services, and an innovator in crowdsourcing technologies and techniques. INRIX crowdsources real-time traffic information from over 1.3 million commercial and consumer vehicles and GPS-enabled smartphones across North America and Europe. Each driver in the INRIX Smart Driver Network sends anonymous “GPS probe” data to INRIX servers, which intelligently combine the information with billions of real-time speed data points from other drivers in the network and road sensor information from DOTs across the country. INRIX VP of Marketing Scott Sedlik will discuss the company’s breakthrough crowdsourcing technologies, methods, and business models for providing drivers instant access to the most comprehensive and reliable traffic and routing information available.

Register now at https://inrixevents.webex.com/.

Date: Thursday, October 22, 2009 Time: 10:00AM-11:00AM (PDT); 1:00PM-2:00PM (EDT)

AVIATION

1) Free Wi-Fi for the Holidays on Virgin America

Link to CNET News column:

http://news.cnet.com/8301-30686_3-10378027-266.html

GPS / NAVIGATION

2) Sierra Hikers Overuse GPS Gizmos

Link to article in The Fresno Bee:

http://www.fresnobee.com/local/story/1677667.html

3) GPS Confused in Israel

Israeli army asks map company to differentiate between Israeli and Palestinian settlements.

Link to AFP article:

http://www.news24.com/Content/World/News/1073/58bacb3300fa4e599e606641a69a67c9/18-10-2009-10-31/GPS_confused_in_Israel_

4) Inrix Claims 1.3 Million Traffic Probes in the US

Link to article in GPS Business News:

http://www.gpsbusinessnews.com/INRIX-claims-1-3M-traffic-probes-in-the-US_a1809.html

5) Global Impositioning Systems

Is GPS technology actually harming our sense of direction?

Link to article in The Walrus:

http://www.walrusmagazine.com/articles/2009.11-health-global-impositioning-systems/

MARITIME

6) Future of Electronic Navigation Mapped Out in Singapore

Link to article on Seatrade Asia:

http://www.seatradeasia-online.com/News/4747.html

OTHER

7) A Lesson in Traveling in the Dark

Minnesotans who are deaf, blind or both are helping officials see the barriers that transportation poses for them.

Link to article in the Star Tribune:

http://www.startribune.com/local/north/64672207.html?elr=KArks:DCiUHc3E7_V_nDaycUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aULPQL7PQLanchO7DiUr

8) Fugitive Killer Alerts Don’t Make It On Highway Signs

Link to story and video on KWES-TV:

http://www.newswest9.com/Global/story.asp?S=11330053

ROADWAYS

9) Illinois Tollways: New Markers to be Posted Every Quarter-Mile Instead of Half-Mile

Link to column in the Chicago Tribune:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-getting-around-19oct19,0,1822413.column

10) UK Road Signs Could Also Show Metric to Stop Foreign Lorry Drivers Wrecking Bridges

Link to article in the Daily Mail:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1221538/Road-signs-metric-stop-foreign-lorry-drivers-wrecking-bridges.html

TRANSIT

11) Security Cameras Come to Boston Trolleys

Link to article in The Boston Globe:

http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/10/17/security_cameras_come_to_green_line_trolleys/

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

12) High-Tech Vigil for 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi

Link to article in The Times of India:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Hi-tech-vigil-for-Games/articleshow/5139819.cms

13) How High-Tech Tools Can Improve Commutes

Link to blog from Washington State DOT:

http://wsdotblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/how-high-tech-tools-can-improve.html

14) Latest Edition of Traffic Technology International Now Online

Link to magazine:

http://ukipmemail.com/_act/link.php?mId=B8705968457131632041142544168&tId=13521622

VEHICLES

15) California ‘Cool’ Car Rules Could Affect Radios, Phones

Link to article in The Detroit News:

http://detnews.com/article/20091010/AUTO01/910100321/-Cool–car-rules-could-affect-radios–phones

News Releases

1) EU-Funded Project Runs an Experiment on Collaborative Air Traffic Decision Making

Job Posting

–  Transportation Operations Supervisor – Stanford University – Stanford, California

http://www.transittalent.com/Job_Listing.cfm?JobID=10107

Upcoming Events

ID World International Congress – November 3-5 – Milan, Italy

http://www.idworldonline.com/

Today in Transportation History

1917 – Love Field in Dallas opened.

http://www.dallas-lovefield.com/lovenotes/lovechrono.html

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Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter (TCN) – October 16, 2009

October 16, 2009 at 6:41 pm

Friday, October 16, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057

AVIATION
1) A Better View of the Gulf of Mexico
The coast is a blind spot for air traffic controllers. GPS is about to change that.
Link to article in the Houston Chronicle:
BICYCLES
2) Honda Bicycle Simulator to Go On Sale In February
Link to article on Ubergizmo:
CAMERAS
3) Camera Companies OK with Some Changes to Tennessee Law
Link to article in the Knoxville News Sentinel:
MARITIME
4) Transportation Security Administration and Massachusetts Ferry Agency to Test New Explosives Screening Technology
Link to article in The Martha’s Vineyard Times:
Link to news release from the TSA:
RAILROADS
5) Judge: BNSF Engaged in ‘Staggering’ Pattern of Misconduct
Says railroad covered up its role in deaths at railroad crossing.
Link to article in the Star Tribune:
SAFETY / SECURITY
6) Kids May Be Barred from ‘Nude’ UK Airport Scanner
Link to Sky News story:
7) NTSB Urges Better 911 Coordination by Pipeline Operators
Link to article in Occupational Health & Safety:
TELEMATICS
8) Delphi’s Frank Ordoñez Says the Electronics Revolution is Upon Us
Link to interview in Aftermarket Business:

TRANSIT
9) Illinois Bus Driver Suspended for Wearing Pink Tie for Breast Cancer Awareness
Link to article in The State Journal-Register:
10) Public Needs to Know About Long Island Rail Road Near-Misses
Link to editorial in Newsday:
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
11) Washington State DOT ‘Smarter Highways’ Plan: 300 Signs Over 40 Miles
Link to article in The Seattle Times:
12) Traffic System Aids Travelers at Hongqiao Airport
Link to article in the Shanghai Daily:

News Releases

Upcoming Events
Transportation Policy & Finance Summit – December 13-15 – Washington, DC

Friday Bonus
Poling on the River: He’s the Last of the Ferrymen
Today in Transportation History
1909 **100th anniversary** – DELAG (Deutsche Luftshiffahrt Aktien-Gesellschaft) was founded as the world’s first airline.  It carried passengers via airships.
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Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter (TCN) – October 15, 2009

October 15, 2009 at 6:33 pm

Thursday, October 15, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


Register for IBTTA’s Toll Road Summit of the Americas — November 15-17, 2009 in São Paulo, Brazil

Join the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association at the Toll Road Summit of the Americas and examine an array of methods to design, finance, operate and maintain user financed surface transportation facilities. The second day of this meeting will be held in conjunction with TranspoQuip 2009, Latin America’s biggest event for the transportation infrastructure industries in Latin America. Featured speakers include Cesar Queiroz, Consultant, Roads and Transport Infrastructure, World Bank, and Roberto Lucas, Jr., Author and Urban Planning Consultant. Meeting hosted by ABCR and CCR. For registration, hotel, travel and visa information, or to view the preliminary agenda, visit www.IBTTA.org.

AVIATION

1) Federal Investigators Issue First Recommendations Following Hudson River Crash

Link to CNN story:

http://cnnwire.blogs.cnn.com/2009/10/14/federal-investigators-issue-first-re1-following-hudson-crash

BICYCLES

2) Google Bike Routes – Almost Here?

Link to blog on Streetsblog New York:

http://www.streetsblog.org/2009/10/14/google-bike-routes-almost-here/

CAMERAS

3) Laws for Traffic Cameras Debated in Tennessee

Link to article in the Knoxville News Sentinel:

http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2009/oct/15/laws-for-traffic-cameras-debated/

4) Crash Demonstrates Value of Cameras on Boston T Buses

Link to article and video in The Boston Globe:

http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/10/15/holbrook_crash_demonstrates_value_of_cameras_on_t_buses/

OTHER

5) TSA Still Keeps Wraps on Congressman’s Airport Video

Utah lawmaker says he was singled out for additional screening.

Link to article in The Salt Lake Tribune:

http://www.sltrib.com/News/ci_13560661

6) Dallas Company Working on Tomorrow’s Technology

Link to story on WTVT-TV:

http://cbs11tv.com/local/technology.next.generation.2.1248956.html

RAILROADS

7) Indian Railways Could Soon Have Its Own Dedicated TV Channel

Link to Press Trust of India article:

http://www.ptinews.com/news/331964_Rlys-could-soon-have-its-own-dedicated-TV-channel

ROADWAYS

8) Ambassador Bridge Owner Loses Bid to Keep Inspection Secret

Link to article in the Detroit Free Press:

http://www.freep.com/article/20091013/NEWS05/91013058/1319/Ambassador-Bridge-owner-loses-bid-to-keep-inspection-secret

SAFETY / SECURITY

9) More Driver Distractions Ahead

Link to commentary in RCR Wireless News:

http://www.rcrwireless.com/article/20091015/FRONTPAGE/910159996/opinion-more-driver-distractions-ahead

TRANSIT

10) Cleveland RTA to Install Audible System on Buses to Warn Pedestrians at Crosswalks

Link to article in The Plain Dealer:

http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2009/10/rta_to_install_an_audible_syst.html

11) Cell Phone Service Expands on DC Metro

Link to article in The Washington Post:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/15/AR2009101502124.html

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

12) Watching Traffic with Navteq

Link to CNET News article:

http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13746_7-10375450-48.html

News Releases

Airports Survey Finds Atlanta Top of the Table in Passenger Self-Service

ATX Teams with Peugeot to Offer In-Vehicle Alerts on Speed Camera Locations

City of San Jose’s New Intelligent Transportation Network Uses Ethernet Over Copper Solutions from Actelis Networks

TripTimes.ca Debuts in Toronto to Ease Daily Commutes

National and State Efforts Draw Attention to Teen Driver Safety

Governor Honors Missouri DOT for Technology, Customer Service

Upcoming Events

2010 International Airport Security Conference – February 15-17 – Queenstown, New Zealand

http://events.aaae.org/sites/100202/

Today in Transportation History

1939 **70th anniversary** – New York Municipal Airport, later renamed LaGuardia Airport, was dedicated.

http://newdeal.feri.org/images/ac16.gif

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Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter (TCN) – October 14, 2009

October 14, 2009 at 7:46 pm

Wednesday, October 14, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


AVIATION

1) FAA Approves Helicopter-Warning System

Link to AP article:

http://www.cnbc.com/id/33296212

Link to news release from Honeywell:

http://www51.honeywell.com/honeywell/news-events/press-releases-details/10.13.09HelicopSafetySys.html?c=31

2) Garmin: Innovating Through Tough Times

Link to article in Flying:

http://www.flyingmag.com/avionics/1785/garmin-innovating-through-tough-times.html

OTHER

3) Some States Forgo Road Signs on Stimulus Program

Link to article in The New York Times:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/14/us/14sign.html

ROADWAYS

4) New York: Tougher Penalties for Truckers Who Hit Bridges

Measure would require trucks to use GPS specifically meant for commercial vehicles, noting where those vehicles are not permitted.

Link to article in The Journal News:

http://www.lohud.com/article/20091014/NEWS05/910140366/-1/newsfront/Tougher%20penalties%20for%20truckers%20who%20hit%20bridges

5) Should Radar-Detecting Phone Apps be Illegal?

Link to article in The New York Times:

http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/13/should-radar-detecting-phone-apps-be-illegal

SAFETY / SECURITY

6) Support in US Senate for Cell Phone Driving Ban

Link to article in the Los Angeles Times:

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-distracted-driving14-2009oct14,0,4546212.story

7) Boston to Pilot Solar-Powered Evacuation System

Link to article in Government Technology:

http://www.govtech.com/gt/articles/731062?elq=588c165c8ff74307b58de2a30d295e8c

Link to news release from the Boston Mayor’s Office:

http://www.cityofboston.gov/news/Default.aspx?id=4388

8) How Dow Chemical Trains Towns to Handle Hazmat Situations

Link to IDG News Service interview:

http://news.idg.no/cw/art.cfm?id=53BDECAB-1A64-6A71-CEB00C6BC8F5CC9F

TELEMATICS

9) European Regulators Seek to Harmonize M2M-Based Projects

Link to article in Telecommunications:

http://www.telecommagazine.com/newsglobe/article.asp?HH_ID=AR_5772

TRANSIT

10) NJ Transit Upgrades Web Site

Link to article in The Daily Journal:

http://www.thedailyjournal.com/article/20091014/NEWS01/910140357

Link to site: http://www.njtransit.com

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

11) Roads and Traffic Authority ‘Did All It Could’ for Crash

Link to article in The Coffs Coast Advocate:

http://www.coffscoastadvocate.com.au/story/2009/10/14/rta-says-it-did-all-that-it-could/

12) Interview with Head of Product Management for BMW Group’s Telematics Program ‘ConnectedDrive’

Link to interview in Telematics Update:

http://social.telematicsupdate.com/content/exclusive-interview-bmw

VEHICLES

13) Hybrid Cars May Include Fake Vroom for Safety

Link to article in The New York Times:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/14/automobiles/14hybrid.html?_r=1&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

Upcoming Events

Polis Conference 2009 – December 10-11 – Brussels

http://www.polis-online.org/index.php?id=487

Today in Transportation History

1939 **70th anniversary** – The British battleship, HMS Royal Oak was sunk by a German U-boat with a loss of 833 lives.

http://www.hmsroyaloak.co.uk/

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Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter (TCN) – October 13, 2009

October 13, 2009 at 5:13 pm

Tuesday, October 13, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


AVIATION

1) Lufthansa to Launch In-flight Web, Phone System

Link to AP article:

http://www.usatoday.com/travel/flights/2009-10-12-lufthansa-in-flight-phone-interenet_N.htm

CARTOGRAPHY

2) Google Uses Own Database for Google Maps in the US

Link to article on TheWhereBusiness:

http://social.thewherebusiness.com/content/google-uses-own-database-google-maps-us

ELECTRONIC TOLLING

3) Slovakia’s Electronic Toll Collection Devices to be Compatible with New EU System

Link to article in The Slovak Spectator:

http://www.spectator.sk/articles/view/36800/10/slovakias_electronic_toll_collection_devices_to_be_compatible_with_new_eu_system.html

4) Another Upside to E-ZPass: Healthier Babies

Link to article in The Wall Street Journal:

http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2009/10/13/another-upside-to-e-zpass-healthier-babies/

GPS / NAVIGATION

5) Red Light GPS Device Lacks GPS Navigation

Link to review in Mobile Magazine:

http://www.mobilemag.com/2009/10/13/red-light-gps-device-lacks-gps-navigation/

RAILROADS

6) Saving the Union (Pacific)

Communication upgrades will improve safety and fuel efficiency.

Link to article in Forbes:

http://www.forbes.com/2009/10/11/union-pacific-railroad-business-logistics-union-pacific.html

ROADWAYS

7) Wider London Road-User Charges Denied

Link to article in the Financial Times:

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/32c956f8-b763-11de-9812-00144feab49a.html

SAFETY / SECURITY

8) Are Wii Balance Boards the Future of Airport Security?

Link article in Popular Science:

http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2009-10/do-wii-balance-boards-represent-future-airport-security

9) Tickets Might be Helping DC Cell Phone Law Sink In

Link to article in The Washington Post:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/12/AR2009101202965.html

TELEMATICS

10) Ford Seeks High-Tech Solutions from University Partnership

Link to article in The Detroit News:

http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009910130327

Link to news release from Ford:

http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS165766+13-Oct-2009+PRN20091013

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

11) Seattle Looks to Technology to Serve Its Citizens

Link to article in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer:

http://www.seattlepi.com/local/411090_citytech13.html

12) Cities Turn to High-Tech for Curbing Traffic, Crime

Link to article on EurActiv:

http://www.euractiv.com/en/infosociety/cities-turn-high-tech-curbing-traffic-crime/article-186296

13) Not so Up-to-the-Minute Traffic Updates

Highway advisory radio station in Las Vegas area broadcasts information several months out-of-date.

Link to story and video report on KVBC-TV:

http://www.kvbc.com/Global/story.asp?S=11304060

14) Company to Provide Statewide Traffic Data to South Carolina Department of Transportation

Contract with Inrix part of I-95 Corridor Coalition’s Vehicle Probe Project.

Link to article in the Charleston Regional Business Journal:

http://www.charlestonbusiness.com/news/29844-company-to-provide-statewide-traffic-data-to-s-c-department-of-transportation

Link to news release from Inrix:

http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS90610+13-Oct-2009+PRN20091013

15) West Virginia Firm Helps Build Mobile Weather-Data System

Vehicle would collect weather data near critical transportation infrastructure.

Link to AP article:

http://www.wcax.com/Global/story.asp?S=11304599

VEHICLES

16) Who Needs a Key? IPhone App Unlocks and Starts Car

Link to article in USA Today:

http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/2009-10-12-iphone-app-unlocks-car_N.htm

17) E-Car R&D Drives Chip Sales, Infineon’s CEO Says

Link to article in EE Times Deutschland:

http://eetimes.eu/germany/220600567

News Releases

1) FlightView Advances Airport Web Sites

2) ERTICO and ITS Russia at Stockholm

Upcoming Events

3rd Annual Future of Business Jets Conference – November 4-5 – London

http://www.quaynote.com/ankiti/www/?code=Jets09&f=home&conf=9c9211372d9410be07402a4be8db0302

Today in Transportation History

1884 **125th anniversary** – During an international conference, Greenwich, England was chosen as the Prime Meridian.

http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2008/10/dayintech_1013

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Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter (TCN) – October 12, 2009

October 12, 2009 at 5:32 pm

Monday, October 12, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


AVIATION

1) Non-Radar Air-Traffic System Debuts

Link to article in USA Today:

http://www.usatoday.com/travel/flights/2009-10-12-air-traffic_N.htm

2) Low-Cost Airlines All a-Twitter with Customers

Link to AP article:

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Lowcost-airlines-all-aTwitter-apf-629994216.html?x=0&.v=2

3) EU-US Air Traffic Management Talks

Hope to ensure interoperability between the European air traffic management program SESAR and its American equivalent NextGen.

Link to article on Europolitics:

http://www.europolitics.info/external-policies/eu-us-air-traffic-managment-talks-art250850-44.html

ROADWAYS

4) Shanghai Roads Renamed as Part of Nationwide Initiative to Create a Unified Naming System for Highways

Link to article in the Shanghai Daily:

http://www.shanghaidaily.com/sp/article/2009/200910/20091012/article_416026.htm

SAFETY / SECURITY

5) In the Lab, Cooking Up Bomb Detectors

Link to article in the Los Angeles Times:

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-bomb-lab12-2009oct12,0,1662647.story

6) Seeking Criminals, FBI Scanning Driver-License Photos

Link to AP article:

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iCDKSGZjGw3GMFUml4LQLlWzNOuQD9B9O5B80

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

7) Colorado DOT: Technology Key to Managing I-70 Traffic

Link to article in the Summit Daily News:

http://www.summitdaily.com/article/20091012/NEWS/910119988/1078&ParentProfile=1055

News Releases

1) Smart Phone Apps Battle Spreads to Car Market

2) Norfolk Southern E-commerce Offers ‘Railcar Event – Text Message Alerts’  and Live Chat Support

3) All New Toyota Genuine FollowMe Makes In-Car Navigation Portable

4) Berg Insight Says 3.5 Million Cars in Europe have a Telematics Device

5) Know Before You Go with ‘Traffic Text’ from O2 and iTraffic

6) Study to Examine Vehicle Safety Warnings Aimed at Detecting Distracted Drivers

Upcoming Events

Telematics @ China 2009 – December 8-9 – Shanghai

http://www.telematics-china.com.cn/

Today in Transportation History

1964 **45th anniversary** – Voskhod 1, the first spacecraft to carry more than one person, was launched.

http://www.astronautix.com/flights/voskhod1.htm

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

October 9, 2009 at 8:37 pm

Friday, October 9, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


AVIATION

1) Getting Air Traffic Under Control

Link to article in Time:

http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1929071_1929070_1929069,00.html

2) Consensus Emerges for NextGen Priorities

Link to article in Aviation Week:

http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story_generic.jsp?channel=awst&id=news/NextGen101209.xml&headline=Consensus%20Emerges%20For%20NextGen%20Priorities

3) Controllers Were Joking, Giggling Before New York City Air Crash

Link to AP article and audio:

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2009-10-08-air-controllers-audio_N.htm?loc=interstitialskip

4) Helicopter in South Carolina Crash Lacked Some Safety Features, NTSB Says

Link to article in The Washington Post:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/08/AR2009100802919.html

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

5) Oklahoma DOT Twitter Plans Follow Text Talk

Link to AP article:

http://www.kten.com/Global/story.asp?S=11289397

Link to news release from Oklahoma DOT:

http://www.okladot.state.ok.us/newsmedia/press/2009/09-071_odot_joins_twitter_come_along_for_the_ride.pdf

6) Traffic Monitoring with a Self-Sensing Concrete Nanotechnology Road Surface

Link to article on Nanowerk:

http://www.nanowerk.com/spotlight/spotid=13009.php

News Releases

1) FAA.gov Ranked Among Best Federal Web Sites

Upcoming Events

ITS California Annual Meeting – November 16-17 – Anaheim, California

http://www.itscalifornia.org/

Friday Bonus

Here’s a way to prevent global warming that you might not have considered.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-world/2009/10/08/wee-ll-slash-jet-fuel-use-115875-21731248/

Today in Transportation History

1799 **210th anniversary** – The HMS Lutine, a British frigate, was lost off the Dutch coast during a storm.  Only one of the 270 people aboard the ship survived.

http://www.scribeweekly.com/de%20lutine.htm

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

October 8, 2009 at 5:15 pm

Thursday, October 8, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


AVIATION

1) Controllers: FAA’s Computers Prone to Problems

Link to AP article:

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gEH8D_Erb_xPAm1zh411j6XfUI6AD9B6GTOG2

CARTOGRAPHY

2) Google Street View Arrives in 11 Canadian Cities

Link to CNET News article:

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10370067-2.html

ELECTRONIC TOLLING

3) FHWA Publishes Final Rule on Interoperability Requirements for Automated Toll Collection

Link to notice in the Federal Register:

http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=2009_register&docid=fr08oc09-5

MARITIME

4) Washington State Ferries May Get Corporate Names

Link to article in The Whidbey Examiner:

http://www.whidbeyexaminer.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=3045

SAFETY / SECURITY

5) eCall Implementation Platform Meeting Held

Link to article from ERTICO-ITS Europe:

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

TRANSIT

6) New York MTA Station Agent Cuts Leave Some Riders Lost

Link to article in The New York Times:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/09/nyregion/09subway.html

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

7) Bangalore Police Team with Private Company to Supply Free Traffic Alerts

Link to article in the Bangalore Mirror:

http://www.bangaloremirror.com/index.aspx?page=article&sectid=10&contentid=200910062009100601250162544315643

VEHICLES

8) From Cars to TVs, Apps are Spreading to the Real World

Link to CNN story:

http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/10/08/apps.realworld/

9) Ford Taps Web-Savvy Hipsters To Hype Fiesta

Link to article in Forbes:

http://www.forbes.com/2009/10/07/ford-fiesta-movement-cmo-network-ford.html

News Releases

1) ITS World Forum Launched

2) Transportation Safety Advancement Group Elects 2010 Leadership

3) FAA Announces Serious Runway Incursions Down by 50 Percent

4) Row 44 to Deliver First Ad-Supported In-flight Wi-Fi

5) Ford, Auburn Explore How GPS Satellites Could Help Prevent Auto Accidents

Job Posting

–  Deputy Associate Administrator for Research, Innovation and Technology – Volpe National Transportation Systems Center – Cambridge, Massachusetts

http://jobview.usajobs.gov/getjob.aspx?jobid=83773185

Upcoming Events

ITS California Annual Meeting – November 16-17 – Anaheim, California

http://www.itscalifornia.org/

Today in Transportation History

1829 **180th anniversary** – In the Rainhill Trials, a contest involving various locomotives, the Rocket was declared the winner.

http://www.resco.co.uk/rainhill/

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