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Snowmageddon response sweeps award
Following the 2014 Snowmageddon whiteout in the US state of Georgia, its Department of Transportation created a winter emergencies reaction programme which has won the ‘Out of the box’ category of 
     
Named after the 2011 film about an Alaskan town menaced by a mysterious frozen globe, the crisis brought about by winter storm Leon caused days of urban and interurban gridlock in the state capital, Atlanta, and surrounding townships. The DOT’s resulting plan involves maximising the potential of its NaviGAtor ITS resource.  
     
This draws on recently extended arrays of road weather information systems, CCTV cameras to monitor driving conditions, changeable message signs to keep the travelling public informed and the DOT’s network of highway emergency response operators (HEROs). These last, introduced to relieve police from traffic control duties, have the key role of minimising congestion by clearing wrecked or disabled vehicles from highway lanes and running traffic control at incidents, of which they handle between 55,000 and 60,000 a year.
 
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New push for seamless European travel
Seamless  European travel, a vision dear to the heart of former EC Transport  Commissioner Siim Kallas, “is neither a fiction, nor yet a reality, but a  vision capable of being realised through evolution”, believes Network  of National ITS Associations chair Roman Srp. He was speaking at a  conference of the European Parliament’s Alliance of Liberals and  Democrats grouping in the Czech capital, Prague, where he is also  executive director of ITSS Czech and Slovak. 
     
A  future European multimodal, door-to-door journey planner, he said,  needs to have a decentralised, continental-level architecture. This  should provide for a distributed journey search function being available  via a network of interconnected servers operating at regional level.
     
He  identified key components as the standardisation of international  timetable data exchange, the interconnection of public transport  dispatch with traffic information and management centres, interoperable  electronic fare management at all levels and the mutual acceptance of  public transport and multimodal products and tickets.
     
While  Kallas’ EU-wide vision remains clear and general guidance is available,  Srp concluded, practical obstacles remain, and concrete roadmaps for  the regional perspectives are “still missing”. (
 
Young professionals group launched at ITS (UK)
The  first ITS Diversity Award, established by a team representing the three  world congress-organising regions, has gone to international  infrastructure consultancy 
     
 The  award recognises initiatives aimed at promoting the creation of ITS  workforces that reflect the needs of the communities the industry  serves.
     
Bestowing the award at  the 2015 
     
Green transport initiatives
Following the staging of a successful workshop in Cape Town,The paper forms part of a wide-ranging roadmap of actions. These include defining the role of transport as a smart cities enabler; and supporting the establishment of transport authorities as institutional means of integrating transport planning and operations, to enhance their efficiency.
 
     
         
         
         
        



