Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday,
September 29, 2016 – Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1)
NASA to Help China Improve Air Traffic
Management
Link
to Reuters article
Link
to news release
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
2)
Why Does Technology Continue to Put Cars
Before Pedestrians?
Link
to CityMetric commentary
GPS / NAVIGATION
3)
Thai Government to Slow Down Speeding
Ambulances with GPS
Link
to Bangkok Post article
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
4)
Taiwan, US to Cooperate on Development
of 5G Standards, ITS
Link
to Central News Agency article
5)
ITS Australia Newsletter – September
2016
Link
to newsletter
MARITIME
6)
China to Build a 'Smart Ocean'
Link
to Daily Galaxy article
SAFETY / SECURITY
7)
US Phone Emergency Alerts Will Begin
Including Links, Phones Numbers
Link
to NPR story
Link
to news release
8)
New California Law Prohibits All
Cellphone Use While Driving
Link
to KSBW-TV story
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
9)
Uber Wants to Let Brands Feed You
Content During Your Next Ride
Link
to The Verge article
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
10)
Texas DOT Installing 'Smart Work Zone'
to Alert I-35 Drivers in Real Time
Link
to KXAN-TV story
VEHICLES
11)
Volvo Says It Plans to Sell Self-Driving
Car in Five Years
Link
to AP article
12)
Q&A: The Data Your Car Collects and
Who Can Use It
Link
to AP article
13)
This Tiny Nvidia Supercomputer Will Power
Self-Driving Cars
Link
to TechRadar article
News Releases
Job Postings
-
General Engineer – FHWA (ITS Joint
Program Office) – Washington, DC
-
Deputy Director for Research and
Technology – USDOT – Cambridge, Massachusetts
Upcoming Events
Complete Streets
Conference – November 15 – Sacramento, California
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