Monday, July 31, 2017

Monday, July 31, 2017

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Monday, July 31, 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) New Drone Apps, Technology Create Invisible Fences

2) Why Your Airline Says It’s Sorry

CAMERAS

3) Group Wants to Get Rid of All Traffic Cameras in New Orleans

ELECTRONIC TOLLING

4) Hyderabad’s Outer Ring Road Toll Plazas to Turn ‘Smart’

FREIGHT

5) Hamburg’s Logistics Sector Going Digital

GPS / NAVIGATION

6) Raytheon’s Troubled GPS III Ground Control Network Slips Again

7) South Korea, US to Hold Joint Drill Against North Korea GPS Attack

MARITIME

8) Is It the Golden Age for Cruising? Carnival’s CEO Thinks So

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION

9) BART Pushes Cellphone Theft Awareness Campaign
Bay Area Rapid Transit news release

RAILROADS

10) Cutting-Edge Technology Aims to Prevent Deadly Train Crashes

11) Ferromex to Use GE Digital Services to Monitor Locomotives

ROADWAYS

12) Arizona Awards Contract for First-in-the-Nation System to Detect Wrong-Way Drivers
Arizona DOT news release

TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

13) Japanese Government Develops Data System to Grasp Road Conditions for Faster Disaster Response

14) Supercon Owner, Fort Lauderdale Police Agree Traffic Nightmare Result of ‘Breakdown in Communications’

TRANSIT

15) Central Ohio Transit Authority Drivers Worried About Autonomous Buses

16) Intelligent Big Brother Watching Over Buses in South Africa’s Western Cape

17) Why Buses Present Endless Opportunities for Marketers

VEHICLES

18) Self-Driving Cars to Test in Detroit-Windsor Tunnel

19) How Silicon Valley Is Inventing the Future of Cars

20) How Driverless Cars Could Be a Big Problem for Cities

21) Pennsylvania: At the Forefront of the Transportation Technology Revolution
Highway Builder (page 10)

22) Tesla’s Model 3 and Apple’s iPhone Have a Few Things in Common


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