Thursday, February 16, 2017

Thursday, February 16, 2017

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Thursday, February 16, 2017 - Cranford, New Jersey

Truck Specialized Parking Services, Inc. (TSPS), a leader in delivering specialized truck parking systems and services to the commercial freight industry and to government transportation agencies, is expanding and has openings for experienced project managers to participate in its growth. These professionals support delivery and execution of our key projects, while establishing, maintaining and growing client relationships. Candidates should have 3+ years of project management experience, with working knowledge of the trucking industry and/or state DOT requirements, and strong interpersonal skills. Experience with ITS is a plus. Assignments will require travel.


TSPS has been recognized with the Frost & Sullivan 2016 North American Commercial Vehicle Smart Parking Services Customer Value Leadership Award. Join us as we continue to deliver the highest value in the industry. Send resumes to Jgodwin@tsps.io.


AVIATION

1) Microsoft Open-Sources Its Drone Simulator

2) Three Top Trends in Digital Signage at Airports in 2017

3) Technology in New Airport Terminal Projects

4) The Promise of Chatbots in Airline Travel Experiences

BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

5) Smart Commuter Bike with Built In Lights and GPS Computer, Ready for European Release

ELECTRONIC TOLLING

6) No Plans to Extend Cashless Toll System to Upstate New York

GPS / NAVIGATION

7) Pakistan’s First Voice-Based Navigation System to be Developed

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

8) Cooperation Across the EU Using ‘Intelligent Transport’ Can Cut CO2, Says IRU
International Road Transport Union news release

MARITIME

9) Survey: Just 12% of Maritime Leaders Say They Are Utilizing Big Data

PARKING

10) What Does the Future of Parking Look Like?

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION

11) US House Bill Would Require Greater Transparency for Train Safety Audits
Congressman Donald Payne, Jr. news release

12) Group: Improved Communication Can Aid with Drilling Traffic

RAILROADS

13) BNSF Railway Asks Congress to Pay for Safety Technology in Passenger Trains

14) Alarmed by Fatalities, Metra Leaders Vow to Reverse Trend

SAFETY / SECURITY

15) Raleigh, North Carolina Uses ‘T’ Head Traffic Signals to Reduce Accidents

16) Texas DOT Computer System Hacked

TELEMATICS

17) IBM and Visa Want You to Pay from Your Car

18) Maintenance Goes High-Tech with Smartphone App

TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

19) Using Data to Improve Traffic Incident Management

20) The Responder - February 2017

TRANSIT

21) Transit Windsor Rolls Out Intelligent Transportation System
City of Windsor news release

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

22) Massive High-Tech Freeway Signs on the Way as Part of Nevada’s Project Neon
Project Neon website

23) High Court Blames Many of Delhi’s Traffic Problems on Lack of Coordination Among Agencies

VEHICLES

24) Radioplayer Car Brings Voice Control, Streaming and Intelligent Signal Switching
Radioplayer website

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