Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday, June 12, 2017 - Cranford, 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) Pilot Text Messages Are Saving You from Flight Delays
2) University of Calgary Professor Developing Drone that Can Fly Without GPS
3) Vinci Airports Looks to Biometrics to Improve Passenger Experience
4) Digiyatra Initiative Launched for Seamless Passage Through Indian Airports
CAMERAS
5) Chicago Vision Zero Plan Announced; Includes Education, More Speed Cameras
City of Chicago news release
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
6) Toll Cheats Without License Plates Costing Bay Area Millions
7) Electronic Tolls Coming to Florida Keys Bridge
FREIGHT
8) Indian Government Aims to Leverage Technology to Reduce Logistics Costs
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
9) Louisville Competing for Grant to Mitigate Traffic Using Technology
MARITIME
10) Presentations from Ferry Safety and Technology Conference
OTHER
11) New York State Tries to Kill Kid-Friendly Critter School Bus Decals
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
12) Denver’s Transit Alliance Exporting Its Model for Citizen Advocacy to Baltimore
ROADWAYS
13) Dubai RTA Experiments Coloring Asphalt Red to Alert Motorists to Lower Speed
14) Texas A&M Transportation Institute Using Technology to Improve Road-Evaluation Process
SAFETY / SECURITY
15) New Philippines Anti-distracted Driving Rule Allows Gadgets, Objects on ‘Safe Zone’
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
16) Dilemma for Uber and Rival: Egypt’s Demand for Data on Riders
TELEMATICS
17) Four in Five Consumers Would Give Insurers Connected Car Data
Willis Towers Watson news release
TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
18) Iowa DOT Explores Safer, Quicker Responses to Traffic Crashes
19) Kentucky, Tennessee Team on Vehicular Homicide Case Training
20) Towing Companies Relaying Ceremonial Casket Across US to Encourage Drivers to Slow Down, Move Over
Additional information on American Towman Spirit Ride
VEHICLES
21) Lyft and Jaguar Land Rover Team Up on Self-Driving Tech
22) Delphi, the Auto Parts Supplier, Hopes for a Niche in Self-Driving Cars
23) Southerners, Women Most Likely to Favor Bumper Stickers, Survey Says
CheapCarInsurance news release
News Releases
Job Posting
Upcoming Events
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