Transportation Communications Newsletter
Wednesday, May 17, 2017 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Aviation Debate Heats Up as Carriers Pan ‘Dysfunctional’ FAA
2) Dubai Airports CEO: Airports Should Rethink Use of Technology to Boost Capacity, Lower Costs
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
3) UK Bans Volvo’s LifePaint Film for Being Misleading
Advertising Standards Authority ruling
CAMERAS
4) Cedar Rapids, Iowa Police: Speeding Spikes on I-380 Without Camera Tickets
5) Winnipeg Considering Live-Streaming Traffic Cameras
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
6) Keeping North Texas Traffic Moving with New Technology
OTHER
7) What a Traffic Stop Could Look Like in 2030
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
8) North Carolina DOT Addresses Breakdown in Communication After I-77 Closure Goes Overtime
RAILROADS
9) Canada Proposes Mandatory Inward-Facing Cameras in Locomotives
Transport Canada news release
10) Ad Screen in DC’s Union Station Played PornHub Videos
ROADWAYS
11) How Technology is Helping Street Works Management
SAFETY / SECURITY
12) A Data-Driven Crash-Prediction Tool Every City Can Use
13) 82% of School-Zone Lights in New Orleans Work Now
TELEMATICS
14) Progressive: Usage-Based Insurance Is the Future, Likely Assisted by OEM Data
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
15) Editorial: Better Traveler Information Welcomed Along I-90 in Spokane Area
VEHICLES
16) BMW, Intel Add Delphi to Self-Driving Car Alliance
WEATHER
17) The Secret to Better Weather Forecasts Could Be in Meteorologists’ Eyes
News Releases
Upcoming Events
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