Monday, April 3, 2017

Monday, April 3, 2017

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Monday, April 3, 2017 - Madison, New Jersey

Eberle Design Inc.’s Model 242L DC Isolator Exceeds Caltrans Requirements


For over 36 years Eberle Design Inc. (EDI), has provided technicians and engineers with reliable, high quality mission critical component products that improve the performance and lifecycle of traffic control systems. The Model 242L DC Isolator meets and exceeds all requirements of Caltrans QPL, TSCES January 1989 and Caltrans QPL, TEES March 2009 plus Errata #2 (December 2014). The Model 242L is powered by the cabinet 24VDC and is backward compatible with the Model 242. Jumpers for 100 millisecond minimum pulse output and input polarity are provided. To learn more about EDI’s Model 242L DC Isolator, contact EDI Sales Director Jon Muilenberg at jmuilenberg@editraffic.com.


AVIATION

1) Improving Stakeholder Engagement in Aircraft Accident Response Planning

BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

2) Greensboro, North Carolina Police to Use Sidewalk Art to Make Pedestrians Safer in Downtown

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION

3) Did Delaware DOT Hide Reason for $4 Million Remodeling of Headquarters?

RAILROADS

4) Subliminal Ads on Outside of Maglev Trains Tested in Japan

ROADWAYS

5) Zimbabwe Adopts Southern African Development Community Standards for Road Signs

6) Concerns Over New M1 ‘Smart’ Motorway Designs

SAFETY / SECURITY

7) One in Four Drivers in Who Crashed Were Using Phone Just Before, Study Finds
Cambridge Mobile Telematics news release

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

8) Two St. Louis Radio Stations Ground Aerial Traffic Reports

VEHICLES

9) Why Your First Self-Driving Ride May Be in a Ford

10) Ohio Turnpike Travelers Will See Semi-autonomous Trucks on the Road this Spring

11) Volvo Cars CEO: Traffic Data Should Be Shared to Improve Safety

News Releases

Bernie’s Notes

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