Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter – May 12, 2009

May 12, 2009 at 5:38 pm

Tuesday, May 12, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


Register Now for ITS America’s 2009 Annual Meeting & Exposition, June 1-3, National Harbor, Maryland 

 

Join U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, U.S. Chief Technology Officer-designate Aneesh Chopra, Members of Congress, and other transportation, technology, business and policy leaders at ITS America’s 2009 Annual Meeting & Exposition – located just 15 minutes away from the nation’s capitol. If you are in the transportation industry, you cannot afford to miss this event.  ITS America has put together an exciting program of nearly 100 educational and Congressional fact-finding sessions, opportunities to interact with members of Congress and senior government officials, 150,000 square feet of exhibits, tours of local ITS facilities and projects, a “City Streets” technology demonstration staged right outside of the convention center, and a closing reception and technology showcase in the new Capitol Hill Visitors Center.  For more information on the program and to register, visit http://www.itsa.org/amregistration.html.  

AVIATION

1) Transcript from Buffalo Crash Reveals Breakdown in Communication

Link to story in The Wall Street Journal:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124212789938210353.html

2) AirTran to Offer Wi-Fi on All Flights

Link to story in USA Today:

http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/travel/2009-05-11-airtran-flights-wifi_N.htm

3) A New Route to Easing Air Traffic Congestion

Link to story in The Wall Street Journal:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124208754280908923.html

CARTOGRAPHY

4) Greece Bars Google’s Street View Pending Details

Link to AFP story:

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.35c2e98a13639c54adb496c3f97d16bf.21&show_article=1

5) Google Puts York, Maine Off the Map

Internet users who search for York via Google find, instead, references to Kennebunk.

Link to story in the York County Coast Star:

http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20090510-NEWS-905100343

GPS / NAVIGATION

6) Debate Heats Up Over Cancellation of GPS Backup System

Link to story on Nextgov:

http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20090511_1364.php

ROADWAYS

7) Massachusetts Politicians Spending Millions of Stimulus $ on Signs

Link to story and video report on WBZ-TV:

http://wbztv.com/local/route.128.signs.2.1007345.html

8) Florida International University Integrated Intelligent Transportation System Laboratory Helps Students Study Traffic Flows and Woes

Link to story in The Miami Herald:

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/breaking-news/story/1044048.html

9) There’s an (Electronic) Sign Post Up Ahead

Link to column in the Naples Daily News:

http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2009/may/11/brent-batten-theres-electronic-sign-post-ahead/

SAFETY / SECURITY

10) State: Pennsylvania DOT Endangers Public by Issuing Fake IDs

Link to story in The Philadelphia Inquirer:

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/breaking/20090512_Grand_Jury_finds_PennDOT_laxness_threatens_national_security.html

11) Mobile Computers Allowing Police in Wisconsin to Issue More Tickets

Link to story in the Journal Sentinel:

http://www.jsonline.com/watchdog/pi/44756612.html

TRANSIT

12) CTA Bus Tracker: E-Mail Alerts Coming for All Bus Routes

Link to story in the Chicago Tribune:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-cta-bus-tracker-12-may12,0,5939804.story

13) SUBWAY Monthly Newsletter to Debut

Link to further information and sign-up:

http://subwayblogger.com/2009/05/09/subway-monthly-newsletter/

News Releases

1) Wayne County Airport Authority Online Auction Site Takes Flight

2) Iridium OpenPort Completes Successful Sea Trials

3) New NOAA System Improves Safety and Efficiency of Ships in Lake Charles

4) ‘Eye On Your Metro Commute’ New Service Being Offered by King County Metro Transit

5) Navteq Unveils Content Showcase Beta at NAVTEQ.com

6) Ford Engineers Pit Shopping Carts, Water Cannons and Metal Whips Against New Safety Technologies

Upcoming Events

Preserving Our Highway Infrastructure Assets – August 4-7 – Orlando, Florida

http://www.irfnews.org/news-events/event-detail/preserving-our-highway-infrastructure-assets/

Today in Transportation History

1949 **60th anniversary** – The Berlin Blockade ended. 

http://www.german-way.com/airlift.html

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Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter – May 11, 2009

May 11, 2009 at 9:46 pm

Monday, May 11, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


AVIATION

1) Buffalo Crash Sparks Debate Over Use of Cockpit Recordings

Link to story in The Wall Street Journal:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124201244946205809.html

BUSES

2) New Web Site Lets You Compare Bus Tickets

Link to AP story:

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iobWfqqU3VtjrCrbWiJMixP6Wu0QD9846SKG0

Link to BusJunction:

http://www.busjunction.com/

3) New York MTA’s Bright Idea

Agency to roll out LED screens on bus exteriors with full-motion ads.

Link to story in the New York Post:

http://www.nypost.com/seven/05092009/news/regionalnews/mtas_bright_idea_168407.htm

CAMERAS

4) Red Light Cameras Could Vanish in Texas

Link to story on KVIA-TV:

http://www.kvia.com/Global/story.asp?S=10333861&nav=menu193_2

ELECTRONIC TOLLING

5) Bridge Transponders Pass Test in Rhode Island

Link to story in The Providence Journal:

http://www.projo.com/news/content/Bz_Ezpass_a_hit_05-09-09_3FEALMP_v9.3471bdc.html

GPS / NAVIGATION

6) Blanket GPS Coverage in the Cross Hair

Link to story in PC World:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/164621/blanket_gps_coverage_in_the_cross_hair.html

OTHER

7) Innovation Beats Recession

A profile of New Zealand’s HMI Technologies, a provider of custom-built intelligent traffic systems and products.

Link to story in Business to Business:

http://www.btob.co.nz/cms/features/southern_focus/2009/05/innovation_beats_recession.php

PARKING

8) San Jose and Los Angeles Use Technology to Ease Downtown Parking Congestion

Link to story in PublicCEO:

http://www.publicceo.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=226:san-jose-and-la-use-technology-to-aleviate-downtown-parking-congestion&catid=156:information-technologies-publicceo-exclusive&Itemid=39

ROADWAYS

9) Kansas City Scout Signs Don’t Warn About Closed Boulevard

Project manager says they didn’t use signs because it didn’t affect interstate or the entire off-ramp.

Link to column in The Kansas City Star:

http://www.kansascity.com/115/story/1188257.html

10) May Issue of Florida DOT’s SunGuide Disseminator Online

Link to newsletter:

http://www.dot.state.fl.us/TrafficOperations/Newsletters/2009/2009-005-May.pdf

SAFETY / SECURITY

11) Air Marshals’ Secret Communication Weapon

Link to story in Wired:

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/05/air-marshals-secret-communication-weapon/

Link to further information on FAMSCOM:

http://honeywell.com/sites/aero/technology/avionics3_CA0A2F626-AEE9-48DE-12E5-47CBFC1208EB_H3D4AB53C-7757-A1BA-5C83-F07CF6FEF1AC.htm

12) Boston T to Ban Workers’ Phone Use on the Job

Link to story in The Boston Globe:

http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/05/10/t_to_ban_workers_phone_use_on_the_job/

Grim Message: Texting Can Kill

http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/05/10/grim_message_texting_can_kill/

13) US-Canada Border Ready for New Era

Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative to have full implementation June 1.

Link to AP story:

http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20090511/NEWS03/90510013/Border+ready+for+new+era

14) Threat-Spotting Cameras Raise Question: Is Surveillance Better When Big Brother is a Computer?

Link to AP story:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/sns-ap-us-tec-smarter-cameras,0,7689983.story

TRANSIT

15) Bank Card System Weighed for DC Metro

Link to story in The Washington Post:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/05/09/AR2009050902459.html

16) Atheists Sue Bloomington Transit Over Ad Rejection

Link to story in the Indiana Daily Student:

http://www.idsnews.com/news/story.aspx?id=68218 

17) Capitol Corridor Wants Internet-Equipped Trains

Link to story on Wi-Fi Net News:

http://wifinetnews.com/archives/2009/05/capitol_corridor_wants_internet-equipped_trains.html

Link to additional information from the Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority:

http://www.capitolcorridor.org/aboard_the_train/wi_fi.php

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

18) Web Site Helps Baltimore Drivers Plan Morning Commute

Link to story on WJZ-TV:

http://wjz.com/seenon/traffic.cameras.commute.2.1006225.html

VEHICLES

19) Speed-Restricted Car: A Review

Link to story in the Telegraph:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/road-and-rail-transport/5300462/Speed-restricted-car-a-review.html

News Releases

1) European Consumers are Ready to Embrace Low Cost Navigation Systems, Finds Frost & Sullivan

2) UK Highways Agency Receives Industry Award for Keeping Roads and Information Flowing

Upcoming Events

Webinar: Next Generation 911 (NG 911) Summit for Large Cities – May 21

http://www.pcb.its.dot.gov/t3/s090521_nxtgen.asp

Today in Transportation History

1924 **85th anniversary** – Mercedes-Benz was created through the merger of Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschat and Benz & Cie.

http://www.museum-mercedes-benz.com/

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Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter – May 8, 2009

May 8, 2009 at 7:13 pm

Friday, May 8, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


Register Now for ITS America’s 2009 Annual Meeting & Exposition, June 1-3, National Harbor, Maryland 

Join U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, U.S. Chief Technology Officer-designate Aneesh Chopra, Members of Congress, and other transportation, technology, business and policy leaders at ITS America’s 2009 Annual Meeting & Exposition – located just 15 minutes away from the nation’s capitol. If you are in the transportation industry, you cannot afford to miss this event.  ITS America has put together an exciting program of nearly 100 educational and Congressional fact-finding sessions, opportunities to interact with Members of Congress and senior government officials, 150,000 square feet of exhibits, technical tours of local ITS facilities and projects, a “City Streets” technology demonstration staged right outside of the convention center, and a closing reception and technology showcase in the new Capitol Visitors Center.  For more information on the program and to register, visit http://www.itsa.org/amregistration.html.  

AVIATION

1) Tech, Ops Changes Eyed to Cut Bird Strikes

Link to story in Aviation Week:

http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story_channel.jsp?channel=comm&id=news/BIRD050709.xml&headline=Tech,%20Ops%20Changes%20Eyed%20To%20Cut%20Bird%20Strikes

2) Wi-Fi Slow to Become Ubiquitous Onboard Airlines

Link to AP story:

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Wi-Fi-slow-to-become-apf-15189287.html?.v=2

3) Alaska Company Manufactures Safety Technology for Airports

Link to story in the Alaska Journal of Commerce:

http://www.alaskajournal.com/stories/050809/loc_img_local001.shtml

Link to ADS-B Technologies:  http://www.ads-b.com/

OTHER

4) Latest Issue of Thinking Highways Online

Link to magazine:

http://www.thinkinghighways.com/#/54  (North American Edition)

http://www.thinkinghighways.com/#/142  (Europe/RoW Edition)

ROADWAYS

5) Google Phenomenon Factor in Border Delays

Map directions lead to delays at Lewiston-Queenston Bridge.

Link to story on WGRZ-TV:

http://www.wgrz.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=66530

TRANSIT

6) Chicago Transit: Illinois House Panel OKs Bill to Require Updated Fare System

Link to story in the Chicago Tribune:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-transit-legis-smartcards-08-may08,0,7249507.story

7) BART Dials Into Phone-Pay System

Link to story in The Examiner:

http://www.sfexaminer.com/local/BART-dials-in-to-phone-pay-system-44573062.html

News Releases

1) Finalists Revealed for Telematics Awards 2009

2) Virginia DOT Launches Interactive Road Construction Map on Web

3) ITS United Kingdom Publishes Intelligent Transport Systems Guides for Local Authority Personnel

Upcoming Events

National Transit Institute Course: Implementing Contactless Fare Collection Systems – May 18-19 – Pittsburgh

https://www.ntionline.com/CourseInfo.asp?CourseNumber=TRI-29

Friday Bonus

In honor of the opening of Star Trek, I present the world’s first car-cloaking device.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/lancashire/8030766.stm

Today in Transportation History

1989 **20th anniversary** – STS-30 landed after successfully deploying the Magellan spacecraft, the first deep-space probe to be launched from a shuttle.

http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-30/mission-sts-30.html 

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Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter – May 6, 2009

May 6, 2009 at 7:28 pm

Wednesday May 6, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


Register Now for IBTTA’s Upcoming Meeting – Incident Management, Safety and Security, July 19-21, 2009, Denver, CO 

Join the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association in Denver, CO to learn about best practices from around the world in Incident Management and Emergency Response. Sessions will explore the most effective tools and communication methods available to promote toll facility safety and security, maintain operations in the face of disruption, and effectively communicate with customers during all phases of an incident – from prevention to recovery. Other topics include crisis management during special events, Post Traumatic Distress Disorder and psychological impacts to employees, the role of engineering and maintenance in prevention and safety, and business continuity during disasters. Visit IBTTA’s website to view the preliminary agenda and register today

AVIATION

1) Audit: US Air Traffic Systems Venerable to Attack

Link to story in The Washington Post:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/05/06/AR2009050601882.html

2) Pilots Group Takes to the Airwaves

Link to story on Politico:

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0509/22138.html

3) A Look at Virgin Atlantic’s Cockpit Technology

Link to video on Gadling:

http://www.gadling.com/2009/05/06/gadling-gets-an-exclusive-look-at-virgin-americas-cockpit-tec/

4) Airlines Use Computers to Get ‘Personal’ with Customers

Link to story and video on KXAS-TV:

http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/AIrlines-Use-Computers-to-Get-Personal-With-Customers.html

CARTOGRAPHY

5) Does GPS Mean the End of the Road for Street Directories?

Link to story in The Daily Telegraph:

http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/story/0,28383,25440716-5007185,00.html

MARITIME

6) US Coast Guard to Harness Ocean Data to Improve Search and Rescue

Link to story in Government Computer News:

http://gcn.com/articles/2009/05/06/noaa-ocean-data-tool.aspx

OTHER

7) Latest Edition of Horizons Online

Link to magazine from US DOT’s Research and Innovative Technology Administration:

http://www.rita.dot.gov/publications/horizons/2009_05_01/pdf/entire.pdf

ROADWAYS

8) Boston Drivers Click to Fight Potholes

Link to story in Next American City:

http://americancity.org/daily/entry/1581/

Link to SeeClickFix:  http://www.seeclickfix.com/

9) Driving LED Signage Efficiently

Link to story in ECN:

http://www.ecnmag.com/article-Driving-LED-Signage-Efficiently-050609.aspx?menuid=334

SAFETY / SECURITY

10) Report: FBI Slow to Update Terror Watch List

Link to AP story:

http://www.govexec.com/story_page.cfm?articleid=42669

11) Ensuring Work Zone Safety and Mobility

Link to interview with the Maryland State Highway Administration in the NTOC Newsletter:

http://www.ntoctalks.com/articles/workzonesafety.php

TRANSIT

12) Mobile Commerce Apps Gaining Ground in US

But near field communications slow to arrive, conference panelists say.

Link to story in Computerworld:

http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9132567&intsrc=news_ts_head

VEHICLES

13) Teens and Driving: Ford Gadget Seeks to Curb Teen Speeding, but 80 MPH Limit Draws Criticism

Link to story in the Chicago Tribune:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-talk-my-keymay06,0,881053.story

14) Car Talk

Could cars talk to each other directly to make the streets safer?

Link to story in Popular Science:

http://www.popsci.com/cars/article/2009-04/car-talk

News Releases

1) FAA Commends ARINC’s Performance in Support of Oceanic Flight Communications

2) Operation Lifesaver ‘Shark’ Safety PSAs Will be Featured in Amtrak Stations May 9

3) EASi and NeST Announce Strategic Partnership

4) Icomera Introduces Rugged Wi-Fi Cellular Router for Rail and Road Vehicles

Upcoming Events

APTA Intermodal Operations Planning Workshop – August 3-5 – Salt Lake City, Utah

http://www.apta.com/conferences_calendar/intermod/

Today in Transportation History

1909 **100th anniversary** – Loyd Sigmon, the originator of the ‘Sig Alert’ system used for major traffic problems in the Los Angeles area, was born.

http://harrymarnell.net/sigalert.htm

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The Road Worrier: A Time To Stimulate, And A Time To Innovate

May 6, 2009 at 1:29 pm

(Source: Glenn Havinoviski, Columnist @ ITS Virginia)

Glenn N. Havinoviski is an Associate Vice President and ITS Group Director for HNTB Corporation in Arlington, Virginia.  In his recent column on ITS Virginia’s quarterly Newsletter, Glenn discussed his views on the stimulus funding towards transportation projects and their impact on ITS, jobs, etc.  Here is an excerpt from the PDF version attached here.  

You gotta hand it to the new President. In less than four weeks,he got his way, running roughshod over a political opposition unableto develop or convince others of their own vision and ideas. Uncle”O” signed into law a $785 billion stimulus, an ode to the power ofhope, change and the ability to print lots of money. In Virginia alone,some $700 million will be provided for “shovel-ready” transportationprojects, to be selected in the next few weeks by state officials.Among those projects will be several initiatives related to trafficmanagement, operations and ITS. While the purpose of the stimulusis first and foremost the creation of new jobs, closer to home I knowit may preserve some existing jobs.While I believe this example of Federal largesse will end upbeing more a historical exception rather than the rule, we’ve alreadythrown a like amount at the banks and the struggling auto industry,courtesy of Mr. Obama’s wayward predecessor.So far, it is unclear what that money has gotten us. Banks stillwon’t make loans, GM still can’t sell cars, and too many bank executivesare still partying in Vegas and elsewhere. The toxic assets arestill toxic, and still dwindling in value, seemingly by the hour.

With the horrendous transportation funding cut-backs at thestate level and limited support from elected officials, VDOT hasbeen forced to create an austere vision, one which emphasizesoperating what we have, as opposed to ramrodding a programcontaining projects which in many cases have been deferred acrossseveral lifetimes. The new-look Federal government may be seekingto bankroll a future transit and clean-energy vehicle utopia. But Virginia, as with many other states, has been economically forcedto be more pragmatic with their own money and make very hardbut practical choices.

With all the excitement over a suddenly activist Federal government,what is in danger of getting lost in the mix has been theprogress made in the last decade toward innovative use of resources- including partnerships to leverage both government and privateinvestment, using tolling and road pricing both as revenue streamand as demand management tool, and development of a networkof vehicle-roadside communications for both safety and mobilityapplications.Such approaches to transportation improvements heavily dependon collection and monitoring of real-time information, alongwith electronic payment services and dedicated short-range communications(DSRC). They also create new opportunities for jobs,as well as new markets for information and technology services.No question that they could benefit from, but are not completelydependent on, the largesse of the young handsome Uncle “O” anda largely (but not completely) sympathetic Congress. “

National Transportation Operations Caolition (NTOC) Newsletter – NTOC Talks: May 6, 2009

May 6, 2009 at 11:11 am

National Transportation Operations Coalition

Ensuring Work Zone Safety and Mobility:

NTOC Interview with the Maryland State Highway Administration

http://www.ntoctalks.com/articles/workzonesafety.php

Category > Now Available: May 6, 2009 (NTOC)

Each year, approximately 1,000 fatalities and 43,000 serious injuries occur in the United States as a result of vehicle accidents in work zones. NTOC Talks interviewed Jawad Paracha, Assistant Division Chief of the Traffic Development and Support Division, and Michael Paylor, Team Leader of the Traffic Policy and Management Team, from the Maryland State Highway Administration (MD-SHA) Office of Traffic and Safety to discuss the state’s work zone safety and mobility efforts.

To read the article about the office’s development of a Work Zone Safety and Mobility Policy, click on the link above. To listen to the audio recording of the NTOC Talks interview, visit:

http://www.ntoctalks.com/recordings/default.php

Talking Operations Webinar: Work Zone Performance Measurement

https://www.nhi.fhwa.dot.gov/resources/webconference/web_conf_learner_reg.aspx?webConfID=17055

Category > Opportunity: May 6, 2009 (NTOC)

This free NTOC Webinar will address the rationale for work zone performance monitoring and discuss some specific measures, data, and methods that can be used to monitor work zone performance. Speakers will share examples and lessons learned from a pilot test of performance monitoring at five work zones and from several years of experience collecting and analyzing data at a State DOT. Presentations will include: Work Zone Performance Monitoring and the Safety and Mobility Rule (Tracy Scriba, FHWA); Results of Work Zone Performance Measures Pilot Test (Jerry Ullman, Texas Transportation Institute); and Collection and Use of Work Zone Performance Measurement Data in Ohio (Dave Holstein, Ohio Department of Transportation).

The Webinar will take place May 28 from 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Eastern Time. To register, click on the link above.

Work Zone White Paper Now Available

http://www.its.dot.gov/press/2009/road_construction_tech.htm

Category > Now Available: May 6, 2009 (U.S. DOT)

The U.S. Department of Transportation prepared a white paper titled, “Coordinating, Planning, and Managing the Effects of Roadway Construction with Technology,” to inform public agencies about the use of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) to manage construction work zones. This is a particularly relevant topic given the large number of construction projects that are expected from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds. The paper contains information about examples of ITS applications and their benefits in work zones. A number of resources are also referenced. The white paper provides information and does not reflect a U.S. DOT policy position.

 FHWA Exploratory Advanced Research Program: Broad Agency Announcement

http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/advancedresearch/index.cfm

Category > Opportunity: May 6, 2009 (FHWA)

 The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Exploratory Advanced Research Program has posted its spring Broad Agency Announcement covering 12 topics in four focus areas: nanoscale research; concepts for integrated highway safety and systems operations; new technologies and advanced policies for energy and resource conservation systems; and macro, mega and national scale modeling systems. Proposals are due Wednesday, June 24, 2009. Please see http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/advancedresearch/index.cfm.

 FHWA Office of Operations Publishing Congestion Pricing Primer Series

http://ops.fhwa.dot.gov/

Category > Opportunity: May 6, 2009 (FHWA)

The FHWA Office of Operations has begun posting online a Congestion Pricing Primer Series. This series is part of FHWA’s outreach efforts to introduce the various aspects of congestion pricing to decision-makers and transportation professionals in the United States. The primers are intended to lay out the underlying rationale for congestion pricing and some of the technical issues associated with its implementation in a manner that is accessible to non-specialists in the field. Primers that provide a basic overview of congestion pricing, and the technology to enable congestion pricing, have been posted, with additional volumes to follow soon.

ITS Strategic Planning Workshop: June 4, 2009

http://www.itsa.org/ITS_Strategic_Planning.html

Category > Opportunity: May 6, 2009 (ITS JPO)

The ITS Joint Program Office and its modal partners are hosting a workshop at the ITS America Annual Meeting at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland, to engage stakeholders in their strategic planning effort. The meeting will be held on June 4, 2009, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

The goal of the workshop is to elicit discussion on the vision and direction for ITS research for the next five years and beyond. Specifically, the Department seeks input and insights into a proposed set of goals and objectives for the ITS Program. Additionally, the Department is interested in exploring new opportunities for research and development, technology transfer, and evaluation of next generation ITS technologies.

The workshop is designed to present the results-to-date of the strategic planning effort and to invite discussion from the public. Participants will be offered the opportunity for question and answer exchanges as well as engaged in break-out sessions. Feedback will be captured and incorporated into the ITS strategic planning effort.

Using this input, the Department expects to be able to develop a research agenda that reflects the critical role of advanced technologies in achieving transformative change in the areas of safety, mobility, environmental stewardship, and deployment policy; and to develop a Strategic Plan that reflects the current and future needs of the ITS industry.

There is a limited number of space, all participants must register prior to event. You can register at http://www.itsa.org/ITS_Strategic_Planning.html. There are also a limited number of grants for state and local agency public sector travel; these are available on a first come first serve basis, limited to one representative per agency. If interested and for more information please contact Chris Lane at clane@itsa.org or 202-721-4225.

 Glossary of Regional Transportation Systems Management and Operations Terms

http://www.trb.org/news/blurb_detail.asp?id=10302&utm_medium=etmail&utm_source=Transportation%20Research%20Board&utm_campaign=TRB+E-Newsletter+-+04-28-2009&utm_content=Customer&utm_term

Category > Now Available: May 6, 2009 (TRB)

 Now available from the Transportation Research Board, the Transportation Research Circular E-C133: Glossary of Regional Transportation Systems Management and Operations Terms is designed to provide clear definitions of terms as they are typically used in the context of regional transportation systems management and operations. To access the document, click on the link above.

 Presentations Now Available: ITE 2009 Technical Conference and Exhibit

http://www.ite.org/meetcon/2009TC/default.asp

Category > Now Available: May 6, 2009 (ITE)

 The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) 2009 Technical Conference and Exhibit, Transportation Operations in Action, took place March 22-25, 2009 in Phoenix, AZ, USA. Presentations from the technical sessions are now available online at http://www.ite.org/meetcon/2009TC/default.asp.

Presentations Now Available: Planned and Unplanned Events

http://www.ite.org/meetcon/2009TransOps/default.asp

Category > Now Available: May 6, 2009 (ITE)

 The 2009 National Conference on Transportation Operations for Planned and Unplanned Events specifically addressed nonrecurring congestion and its associated safety impacts as part of a Traffic Incident Management-Planned Special Events-Emergency Transportation Operations continuum. Presentations from the sessions are now available online at http://www.ite.org/meetcon/2009TransOps/default.asp.

Bottom Line Report Projects Price to Reduce Congestion, Improve Safety

Category > Breaking News: May 6, 2009 (AASHTO)

http://bottomline.transportation.org

 According to the Bottom Line Report, released by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and the American Public Transportation Association, governments at all levels will need to more than double their spending on highways and bridges by 2015 to keep up with increased traffic; freight congestion; the demands of aging highways and bridges; and the growth of the nation’s population. Transit spending would need to quadruple to serve increased ridership. In exchange, smoother roads, less time lost to congestion, expanded transit service and substantial savings in vehicle owner costs are the benefits Americans can expect.

In addition, the report finds that another $13 billion would be needed annually for areas such as environmental mitigation, highway operations, safety programs and security. Using modeling techniques to project the impacts of highway improvement projects, the Bottom Line Report indicates that roads will be markedly smoother, speed levels will increase by about 5 percent and hours of delay will decline by 16.5 percent, meaning drivers will save about 12 hours per year they would otherwise spend sitting in traffic. User costs would drop by about $27 per 1,000 miles driven, for a savings of more than $400 per car each year.

The Bottom Line Report can be accessed on the AASHTO Web site at http://bottomline.transportation.org.

Traffic Signal Timing Ranked Among 20 Transportation Priorities for Stimulus Funding

http://stimulus.smartgrowthamerica.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/20-projects-report-compressed.pdf

Category > Breaking News: May 6, 2009 (NTOC)

Smart Growth America’s report, Spending the Stimulus, lists 20 ways that state officials can spend the federal funding on ready-to-go projects that will address long-neglected transportation priorities while providing speedy and robust job creation and economic recovery. The report, which references ITE as a resource, lists improving traffic signal operations and implementing congestion management programs as part of the proposed investments.

Smart Growth America partnered with state and local groups across the country to release the report showing the many ways the money can be used in each state to address their citizens’ transportation priorities. The report is available at http://stimulus.smartgrowthamerica.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/20-projects-report-compressed.pdf.

The Old Streetlamp of the Past Gets Updated for a Green Future

(Link to article by Rebecca Smith, Wall Street Journal)

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124035903357241327.html

Category > Breaking News: May 6, 2009 (NTOC)

Streetlights were the first big users of electricity. Now, they are being re-engineered to improve efficiency, but at a cost that today’s municipalities might have a tough time covering. San Jose, CA, USA, in the heart of Silicon Valley, is testing a concept called “adaptive lighting,” in which streets can be made brighter, darker or even illuminated with flashing strobes upon command.

By summer, the city will have installed 125 streetlamps using LED technology, in one of the biggest urban tests of the science so far in the United States. The city hopes to cut down on energy use, and, hopefully, lower its utility costs, by tapping LED lighting’s greater flexibility. The test in San Jose coincides with a broad push by federal and state agencies to modernize the nation’s lighting infrastructure.

Unlike regular streetlamps, LED lights can be programmed to respond to specific commands. For example, a city could dim the lighting on commercial strips after business hours, or turn up the lights after bars close, says Jim Helmer, director of San Jose’s transportation department. Streets around Little League baseball diamonds could be made brighter as people walk to their cars, and then turned down afterward.

San Jose expects to spend $150,000 to $200,000 on a pilot project in its Hillview North neighborhood, and it is seeking an additional $2 million in federal stimulus funds to enlarge the test. The LED streetlights being tested in San Jose could save anywhere from 10 to 60 percent on energy use, depending on their brightness. The white LEDs will have a range of between one and 82 watts and will replace 55-watt, yellowish sodium-vapor lamps.

Detroit’s New Traffic Management System Up and Running

(Link to article in Traffic Technology Today)

http://www.traffictechnologytoday.com/news.php?NewsID=11585

Category > Breaking News: May 6, 2009 (NTOC)

Detroit’s new $3.6 million Traffic Management Center has been opened by Mayor Ken Cockrel. The center will be part of the city’s ITS system and will be operated under the jurisdiction of the Department of Public Works Traffic Engineering Division. Information from traffic signal-mounted cameras is transported via a wireless communications network to the center, where street conditions are monitored on six separate large screen monitors to provide a 3×1.5m videowall. The wall can also be configured to display up to 12 separate camera feeds from the city.

Phase I of the new traffic management system is now complete and includes the conversion of 30 selected traffic signals in the downtown area. Phase II is currently under way and involves the installation of ITS hardware at 29 traffic signals along East Jefferson from Rivard to Alter. Phase III will see the installation of ITS hardware at 65 traffic signals in the Wayne State University, Cultural Center and Detroit Medial Center areas. Phase III is expected to be completed during 2010. Future expansion of the system will include installing additional units on other major streets throughout the city.

Notice of Intent to Adopt ITE ITS Standard NTCIP 1103 v02

http://www.ite.org/standards/NTCIP_1103v02_RS.pdf

Category > Opportunity: May 6, 2009 (ITE)

The final draft version of the Recommended Standard of NTCIP 1103 v02, Transportation Management Protocols Version 02, has been approved by the National Transportation Communications for ITS Protocol (NTCIP) Joint Committee of ITE, AASHTO and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA). ITE intends to adopt this standard assuming no final appeals are received. When adopted, this standard will be jointly published by ITE, NEMA and AASHTO.

ITE intends to move to the next step of approval for this standard by seeking approval from the ITE International Board of Direction as of June 8, 2009, unless an appeal is received. The final draft version of the standard and the standards development report are available at http://www.ite.org/standards/NTCIP_1103v02_RS.pdf

If no appeals are filed, the ITE International Board of Direction will ballot the standard and it will be available for purchase from ITE.        

For information on filing an appeal, visit http://www.ite.org/standards/NOI%20-%20NTCIP%201103%20v02%20RS.DOC.

Upcoming ITE Webinars

Category > Opportunity: May 6, 2009 (ITE)

The following Webinars will be offered by ITE:

Access Management at Intersections Part I

http://www.ite.org/education/webinars_accesste.asp#ACCESS_PART_I

Background: This web seminar will provide an overview of the principles of access management techniques as principally related to intersections. Participants will be introduced to the concepts of intersection physical and functional area and how to calculate and draw a schematic “windows of opportunity” for various access management intersection configurations along an arterial highway.

Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Eastern

Intended Audience: Traffic engineers, transportation engineers and consultants

Access Management at Intersections Part II

http://www.ite.org/education/webinars_accesste.asp#ACCESS_PART_II

Background: Building from the “Access Management at Intersections Part I” web seminar, this web seminar will highlight major classifications of access management techniques at intersections, such as objective of separating conflicts, geometric access management and operational techniques.

Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Eastern

Intended Audience: Traffic engineers, transportation engineers and consultants

Traffic Signal Operations Specialist® (TSOS) Refresher Courses

http://www.ite.org/education/webinars_tsos.asp#TSOSSuite

Background: The suite of courses includes five (5) learning modules on traffic signal control, signal design and installation, signal phasing and timing, signal system timing and operations and signal operations and safety review. See individual modules below for course details and learning objectives.

Dates: Thursdays, May 28- June 25, 2009 (Modules 1-5 )

Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Eastern

Intended Audience: Transportation Planners, Traffic/Transportation Engineers, Consultants and prospective TSOS exam takers

Professional Traffic Operations Engineer® (PTOE) Refresher Courses

http://www.ite.org/education/webinars_ptoe.asp#PTOE__SUITE

Background: The suite of courses includes five (5) learning modules on traffic engineering studies, traffic operations analysis, operational effects of geometric design, traffic safety and traffic control devices. See individual modules below for course details and learning objectives.

Dates: Tuesdays, June 2-30, 2009 (Modules 1-5)

Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Eastern

Intended Audience: Transportation Planners, Traffic/Transportation Engineers, Consultants and prospective PTOE exam takers

Traffic Operations Practitioner Specialist® (TOPS) Refresher Courses

http://www.ite.org/education/webinars_tops.asp#Suite%20REFRESHER

Background: The suite of courses includes six (6) learning modules on traffic operations studies, traffic devices, elements of design, traffic safety, incident management and transportation management. See individual modules below for course details and learning objectives.

Dates: Wednesday, August 19 – September 23, 2009 (Modules 1-6 )

Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Eastern

Intended Audience: Transportation Planners, Traffic/Transportation Engineers, Consultants and prospective TOPS exam takers

TRB Transportation Research E-Newsletter – May 5, 2009

May 5, 2009 at 6:49 pm

TRB News

 2010 TRB 89th Annual Meeting and Transportation Research Record: Calls for Papers TRB standing committees have issued more than 40 calls for papers for the TRB 89th Annual Meeting, January 10-14, 2010, in Washington, D.C, and the Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board (TRR). While papers addressing any relevant aspect of transportation research will be considered, some committees are soliciting papers in specific subject areas to help potential authors identify topics for their papers. Committees will be producing calls for papers through June, so authors should visit this site periodically. [More]

Fiscal Year 2010 Freight and Hazardous Materials Problem Statements Sought – Candidate Statements Due July 31, 2009 Candidate Statements Due July 31, 2009 TRB’s National Cooperative Freight Research Program (NCFRP) and Hazardous Materials Cooperative Research Program (HMCRP) have issued a request for problem statements identifying research needed for NCFRP’s and HMCRP’s FY 2010 programs.  Research problem statements, which will form the basis for selection of the next round of research projects by the respective programs, are due by July 31, 2009.  The NCFRP and HMCRP are applied, contract research programs with objectives of developing information that will be used to improve the efficiency, reliability, safety, and security of the nation’s freight transportation system.  Anyone may submit a research problem statement and the process is easy. So, if you have any potential research topics, TRB would welcome your submission. New projects will be selected in the fall of 2009. [More]

Fiscal Year 2010 Transit Cooperative Research Program Legal Studies Topics Recommendations Due by July 1, 2009 The Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) is soliciting ideas on candidate topics for the FY 2010 Legal Studies Program. The TCRP Legal Studies Program reports on legal issues associated with transit and intermodal law. Each document is intended to provide transit attorneys with authoritative, well-researched, specific information that is limited in scope. The studies focus on legal issues and problems having national significance to the transit industry. [More]

NCHRP FY 2010 Projects: Oversight Panel Nominee Solicitation Nominations Due May 29, 2009  TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) is soliciting nominees to serve on oversight panels for new projects being established under the NCHRP’s FY 2010 program. Nominees should have expertise directly relevant to the proposed project topic. To help identify nominees who are members of historically underrepresented groups, TRB encourages the nomination of women and members of minority groups.  Panels for the new projects are scheduled to meet beginning in late July through September. Panel members are prohibited from submitting or participating in preparation of proposals on projects under their jurisdiction, and they serve without compensation but are paid travel and subsistence expenses. [More]

TRB Webinar: Animal-Vehicle Collisions May 12, 2009  TRB will conduct a web briefing or “Webinar” on Tuesday, May 12, 2009, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. EDT that will examine efforts to design and implement mitigation techniques to prevent animal-vehicle collisions.  Participants must register at least 24 hours in advance of the start of the Webinar, space is limited, and there is a fee for non-TRB Sponsor employees. [More]

Truck Tolling-Understanding Industry Tradeoffs When Using or Avoiding Toll Facilities Proposals Due June 25, 2009 TRB’s National Cooperative Freight Research Program (NCFRP) and National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) have issued a request for proposals to identify the value that goods movement businesses seek from the transportation roadway network and their willingness to pay tolls for that value. [More]

Recent Publications

Updated Test and Design Methods for Thermoplastic Drainage Pipe TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 631: Updated Test and Design Methods for Thermoplastic Drainage Pipe explores a recommended load and resistance factor design (LRFD) specification for thermoplastic pipe used in culverts and drainage systems for highway structures. [More] [Buy it now]

 Literature Review for Providing Access to Public Transportation Stations TRB’s Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Web-Only Document 44: Literature Review for Providing Access to Public Transportation Stations describes the results of the literature review associated with a project that is examining various alternatives for providing access to and from stations of new and mature high-capacity public transportation systems, including heavy rail, light rail, commuter rail, and bus rapid transit. [More]

 Cooperative Research Programs Security Research Status Report TRB’s Cooperative Research Program produces a table summarizing more than 80 security and emergency preparedness projects representing over $11 million in the contract research programs for state departments of transportation and the public transportation industry.  Updated monthly. [More]

Transportation Security: A Summary of Transportation Research Board Activities – A slideshow summary of the Transportation Research Board’s pre- and post-September 11, 2001, transportation security activities is updated monthly.  [More]

Analysis and Recommendations for Developing Integrated Airport Information Systems – TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Web-Only Document 1: Analysis and Recommendations for Developing Integrated Airport Information Systems is a summary of the efforts associated with the development of ACRP Report 13: Integrating Airport Information Systems

Integrating Airport Information Systems TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 13: Integrating Airport Information Systems is designed to help airport mangers and information technology professionals address issues associated with integrating airport information systems.  A summary of the efforts associated with the development of ACRP Report 13 was published online as ACRP Web-Only Document 1: Analysis and Recommendations for Developing Integrated Airport Information Systems. [More]  [Buy it now]

Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter – May 5, 2009

May 5, 2009 at 5:53 pm

Tuesday, May 5, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


AVIATION

1) Looking for a Wi-Fi Hotspot? Try 10,000 Feet Up

Link to story on CNN:

http://www.cnn.com/2009/TRAVEL/business.travel/05/04/airplane.wifi/index.html

2) Airlines Boost Self-Service with Mobile Check-in

Link to story and audio report on NPR’s All Things Considered:

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=103781402

OTHER

3) Bush-Era Secrecy Still Hiding Government Data

Information removed includes FAA enforcement actions and pipeline mapping data.

Link to ABC News story:

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=7496067&page=1

4) Latest Edition of Transport Business Online

Link to magazine:

http://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk/Launch.aspx?referral=mypagesuite&refresh=J0r72B1i1qH3&PBID=8a22ef1c-9187-4d60-a8da-96ecddd9260a&skip

ROADWAYS

5) Honk if You’re Going to Report This on the Internet

Web sites where you can complain about bad parkers, slow mergers, and that jerk who cut you off.

Link to story in Slate:

http://www.slate.com/id/2217429/?gt1=38002

TELEMATICS

6) Telematics and GPS Go In the Right Direction

Navigation assistance gets more user-friendly with help of technology.

Link to story on MSNBC:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30526005/

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

7) Radio Road-Travel News is a Valuable Service in UK

Link to story on PublicTechnology:

http://www.publictechnology.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=19887

8) Traffic Lights Covered Up by Ealing Council to Test Congestion ‘Cure’

Link to story in The Times:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article6207518.ece

News Releases

1) Best Western First Hotel Chain to Offer New GPS and Online Mapping Service for North America/Caribbean

2) Traffic Sign Recognition Offers Additional Driver Safety

Upcoming Events

2009 Incident Management, Safety and Security – July 19-21 – Denver

http://www.ibtta.org/Events/eventdetail.cfm?ItemNumber=3857

Today in Transportation History

1494 **515th anniversary** – Christopher Columbus landed on Jamaica and claimed it for Spain.

http://www.columbusnavigation.com/v2.shtml

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Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter – May 4, 2009

May 4, 2009 at 6:16 pm

Monday, May 4, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


Register Now for IBTTA’s Upcoming Meeting – Incident Management, Safety and Security, July 19-21, 2009, Denver, CO 

Join the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association in Denver, CO to learn about best practices from around the world in Incident Management and Emergency Response. Sessions will explore the most effective tools and communication methods available to promote toll facility safety and security, maintain operations in the face of disruption, and effectively communicate with customers during all phases of an incident – from prevention to recovery. Other topics include crisis management during special events, Post Traumatic Distress Disorder and psychological impacts to employees, the role of engineering and maintenance in prevention and safety, and business continuity during disasters. Visit IBTTA’s website to view the preliminary agenda and register today

AVIATION

1) Colorado Airport May Get Cameras, Not New Tower

FAA committee expected to decide if Aspen airport can extend runway without new tower by using cutting-edge remote camera system.

Link to story in the Aspen Daily News:

http://www.aspendailynews.com/section/home/134390

2) Airlines Seek to Reassure Passengers in Outbreak

Link to story in The New York Times:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/04/business/global/04iht-air.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&pagewanted=all

3) Air Force Flight Over Lower Manhattan Showed Bad Taste, Worse Communication

Link to column in The Star-Ledger:

http://www.nj.com/business/index.ssf/2009/05/communication_coach_flight_sho.html 

GPS / NAVIGATION

4) Navigon Leaves North American GPS Market

Link to CNET News story:

http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13746_7-10232879-48.html

5) New GPS Satellite’s Problems Indicated

Link to story in GPS World:

http://sidt.gpsworld.com/gpssidt/Latest+News/New-GPS-Satellites-Problems-Indicated/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/596465?contextCategoryId=33831

6) Smarter GPS to Let Cell Phones Point the Way

Link to story in The New York Times:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/03/automobiles/03DASHTOP.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&pagewanted=all

OTHER

7) With Twitter as Your Tour Guide, Hitting Los Angeles’ Hot Spots is a Breeze

Link to story in USA Today:

http://www.usatoday.com/travel/news/2009-04-30-twitter-tips_N.htm 

RAILROADS

8) Union Pacific Makes a Game of Risk

Link to story from CIO:

http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/043009-union-pacific-makes-a-game.html

ROADWAYS

9) Massive 14th Street Bridge Project to Begin in Washington, DC

Residents are questioning why the District didn’t give more advanced notice.
Link to story and video on WJLA-TV:

http://www.news8.net/news/stories/0409/618465.html

10) San Francisco to Try ‘Smart’ Meters

Link to story in The Examiner:
http://www.sfexaminer.com/local/Muni-Port-team-up-to-try-smart-meters-44202792.html

TELEMATICS

11) Telematics Still an Option for Repair Shops to Consider

Link to story in Motor Age:

http://motorage.search-autoparts.com/motorage/Business+%26+Management+Solutions/Telematics-still-an-option-for-repair-shops-to-con/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/596366?contextCategoryId=2827

TRANSIT

12) Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority Lets Residents Comment on Transit Plan by Phone

Link to story in the St. Petersburg Times:

http://www.tampabay.com/opinion/editorials/article997254.ece

13) Advertising Company Delivers Ads Between Stop Announcements on Buses and Trains

Link to story in BtoB:

http://www.btobonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090504/HOLD/305049983/1155#seenit  (scroll down to third article)

14) Googling the Future

Google Transit changes the way riders find their routes and alters the way they think about public transportation.

Link to story in More Riders Magazine:

http://www.trilliumtransit.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/googling-the-future.pdf

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

15) Minnesota Firm Keeps the Wheels Turning

Image Sensing Systems designs software and equipment that helps to deal with traffic trouble spots around the world.
Link to column in the Star Tribune:

http://www.startribune.com/business/44190017.html?elr=KArks:DCiU1OiP:DiiUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUU

16) What Use are Traffic Reports?

What are the chances of getting a radio traffic report that is actually relevant to your current car journey?

Link to BBC News story:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8029704.stm

Job Posting

 –  SHRP 2 Implementation Lead Program Manager – Federal Highway Administration – Washington, DC

http://tinyurl.com/cr3u8v

Upcoming Events

ITS Strategic Planning Workshop – National Harbor, Maryland – June 4

http://www.itsa.org/ITS_Strategic_Planning.html 

Today in Transportation History

1859 **150th anniversary** – The Cornwall Railway opened in the UK.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornwall_Railway

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Bernie’s Transportation Communications Newsletter – May 1, 2009

May 3, 2009 at 7:12 pm

Friday, May 1, 2009 – ISSN 1529-1057


AVIATION

1) Make Reporting of Bird Strike Data Mandatory

Link to editorial in Newsday:

http://www.newsday.com/news/opinion/ny-vpfaa0112705871apr30,0,6873146.story

CAMERAS

2) Privacy, Cameras and Roadways

Link to story on Drivers .com:

http://www.drivers.com/article/1074/

GPS / NAVIGATION

3) GPS Evidence Too Unreliable for Legal Purposes

Link to story in InformationWeek:

http://www.informationweek.com/news/personal_tech/gps/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=217201050

4) US Department of Transportation Releases Civil Monitoring Performance Document

Link to story in GPS World:

http://sidt.gpsworld.com/gpssidt/System+Design+and+Test+News/Department-of-Transportation-Releases-Civil-Monito/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/596189?contextCategoryId=33831

OTHER

5) Cloud Computing Could Help Agencies Track Stimulus Funds

Link to story on Nextgov:

http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20090430_4418.php

6) Delaware DOT’s Diversity Coaching Backfires

Newsletter lists slurs, insults and stereotypes that shouldn’t be used in workplace.

Link to story in The News Journal:

http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20090501/NEWS02/905010383/1007/DelDOT+s+diversity+coaching+backfires

ROADWAYS

7) Coordinating, Planning and Managing the Effects of Roadway Construction with Technology

Link to information from US DOT:

http://www.its.dot.gov/press/2009/road_construction_tech.htm

SAFETY / SECURITY

8) South Dakota Drivers Sign Up for Sobriety Alerts

Link to story in USA Today:

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techpolicy/2009-04-30-policetexting_N.htm

Link to Act Civilized:  http://www.actcivilized.com/

TRANSIT

9) New Direction for San Diego-Area Transit System

Compass cards replacing paper passes with plastic.

Link to story in The San Diego Union-Tribune:

http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/may/01/1m1compass213423-new-direction-transit-system/?metro&zIndex=91827

10) King County Metro Transit Develops New Tools to Keep You in the Loop

Link to story in the Auburn Reporter:

http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/south_king/aub/community/44166027.html

VEHICLES

11) New Generation of Cars are ‘Mobile High-Tech Platforms’

Link to story in Engineering News:

http://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/auto-technology-2009-04-24

News Releases

1) Operation Lifesaver (Canada) Launches Web Site for Kids

2) South Florida Commuter Services Launches Public Transit Promotion to Feature Carpool Video on CNN

3) E-Railsafe Program Helps Union Pacific Ensure Railroad Safety and Security Awareness

Upcoming Events

ACI-NA Small Airports Conference – July 16-17 – St. Louis

http://www.aci-na.org/conferences/detail?eventId=136

Friday Bonus

Don’t expect to see these cars in the mall parking lot anytime soon.

http://www.myride.com/snacker-vehicle_category/2009_geneva_auto_show_15_hot_weird_and_wild_cars_youll_probably_never_drive-726-page1.html?id=30986

Today in Transportation History

1999 **10th anniversary** – Liberty Bell 7, the space capsule flown by Gus Grissom in 1961, was found on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.

http://www.cnn.com/TECH/space/9907/20/grissom.capsule.01/

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