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SINGAPORE, Dec. 17, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced a research collaboratory in Singapore, where researchers from IBM intend to collaborate with scientists and engineers from public agencies in Singapore to improve the quality of its urban services. The focus of this research effort will be to use sensor networks to more effectively model, predict and manage the use of natural and physical infrastructure resources - water, transport and energy.
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AMSTERDAM & SINGAPORE -- Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 GTO), the world leader in digital security, today announced it is providing end-to-end persona...
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- Puerto Rico Maritime Shipping Authority, Petitioner, v. Federal Maritime Commission and United States of America, Respondents, Trailer Marine Transport Corporation, Government of the United States Virgin Islands, Et Al., Drug and Toilet Preparation Traffic Association, Inc., Intervenors. Government of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico Manufacturers Association, Petitioners, v. Federal Maritime Commission and United States of America, Respondents, Sea-Land Services, Inc., Puerto Rico Maritime Shipping Authority, Trailer Marine Transport Corporation, Intervenors., 678 F.2d 327 (D.C. Cir. 1982)
Petitions for Review of an Order of the Federal Maritime commission.
Amy Loeserman Klein, Washington, D. C., with whom Kathleen Mahon, Washington, D...
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A FEW days ago, I was pulled over by a man waving a clipboard just outside Waverley.
He drove a utility, was in plain clothes and offered no ID. He explained that he was carrying out inspections on behalf of the Land Transport Authority and proceeded to check vehicle registration, WOF and my driver's licence.
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ROAD safety education in Taranaki is to have its third caretaker in two years from this week.
The 2005 Roadsafe Taranaki contract, worth $144,000, from the Land Transport Safety Authority (LTSA), will be administered by a local government collective effort from December 1, a move that other road safety stakeholders say is encouraging.
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The Government Transformation Programme (GTP) has identified five principal levers to increase public transport dependency in the Klang Valley - four levers to pull between 2009 and 2012 to achieve a 25% public transport modal share in Klang Valley by 2012, and one additional lever to pull beyond that timeframe to secure and extend these expected improvements.
The first four levers (2009 to 2012) include:
...* Regulatory restructuring. - The Land Public Transport Authority or Suruhanjaya Pengangk...
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THE Government is considering introducing a conditional licence that would allow older people to drive only within a 10km radius of their home.
The licence would be optional and have a separate, easier test, Land Transport Safety Authority (LTSA) senior policy analyst David Weinstein said.
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DRIVERS and front-seat passengers in South Taranaki are some of the country's worst when it comes to buckling up, according to the Land Transport Safety Authority's (LTSA) latest statistics.
Of the almost 1350 motorists in a South Taranaki study, only 89% were wearing seatbelts, said the LTSA.
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TARANAKI'S district councils are the first in the country to band together to beat a road toll which cost the region at least $64 million last year.
Each crash had a huge financial implication for the region, said Land Transport Safety Authority (LTSA) safety engineer Charl Alberts, of Palmerston North.
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THE wife of a Taranaki man who died in a crash caused by a tourist on the wrong side of the road has welcomed Government moves to toughen up on overseas drivers.
The Land Transport Safety Authority (LTSA) is proposing eight changes to the rules applying to holders of an overseas driver licence and is calling for public submissions.