Monday, August 21, 2017

Monday, August 21, 2017

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Monday, August 21, 2017 - Cleveland Township, Pennsylvania

Eberle Design Inc.’s 2018KCLip Signal Monitor Eliminates Need for Diode Program Cards

The Eberle Design Inc. 2018KCLip Signal Monitor is configured with a removable data key memory device that contains all the monitor set-up information and completely eliminates the need for a diode program card, soldered jumpers and DIP switches. It provides 18 channels and is configured for operation with a 2070 Controller Unit. It provides all the features of the 2010ECL model as well as minimum flash capabilities for 2070 boot capability and enhanced clearance monitoring. The unit also includes support for Flashing Yellow Arrow (FYA) operation. To learn more about EDI’s 2018KCLip, contact EDI Sales Director Jon Muilenberg at jmuilenberg@editraffic.com.  


AVIATION

1) Auckland Airport to Embrace Digital Marketplace
Auckland Airport news release

2) ReachMe.TV Wants to Stop You from Being Bored at the Airport While You Wait for Your Flight

3) New Apps for the Airport Promise to Feed Time-Crunched Travelers Fast

BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

4) BikeMoves Illinois App Helps Planners

CAMERAS

5) Over 80% of Offenders Caught on Karnataka, India Cameras Do Not Pay Fines

ELECTRONIC TOLLING

6) Golden Gate Bridge Toll Taking Changes Coming

GPS / NAVIGATION

7) Japan Launches Satellite for Advanced GPS Operation

MARITIME

8) High-Tech Dutch and Belgian Ports Are Next Stop for Irish Logistics and Technology Companies

9) Indian Shipping Sector Likely to Get to Deploy Gagan Navigation System

OTHER

10) Transport for London to Create Consulting Arm to Share Expertise with Cities

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION

11) South Carolina Comptroller to Post Gas Tax Spending Online

12) New Jersey Transit Spent $1 Million on Penn Station Project Ad Campaign

13) Pennsylvania DOT May Release Data on Real ID Costs

14) Asbury Park Press to Debut Transportation Video Series

RAILROADS

15) Video Analytics Tool Enhances Railroad Safety

ROADWAYS

16) St. Louis County, Minnesota Using New Blue Lights to Target Red-Light Runners

17) Delhi Road Signs to Be Required to Meet Requirements

18) A Look at Washington, DC’s Screwy Road Signs

SAFETY / SECURITY

19) Luxembourg Becomes First EU Member State Ready for eCall

TAXIS / RIDESHARING

20) Ford CEO: Self-Driving Taxis Won’t Replace the Private Car

21) GM Explores On-Demand Rides and Deliveries

TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

22) Post-Eclipse Traffic Jams Reported Near Some Prime Viewing Spots Across Oregon

23) Central Traffic Management Center Building Inaugurated in Pune

TRANSIT

24) Suit by Atheist Group Against Pennsylvania Transit System Set for Trial

25) SEPTA Unveils Free Wi-Fi at Suburban Station, Plans for 300 Digital Displays

26) Williamsburg, Virginia Transit Authority Director Focuses on Connecting with Community

27) Cleveland RTA Brands Two HealthLine BRT Stops

28) Day of Moaning Declared in North of England Over Train Woes

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

29) How Atlanta Streamlines Traffic Flows

VEHICLES

30) Cash-Strapped States Eye Self-Driving Car Taxes

31) Ford Motor Company: Data and the Future of Autonomous Vehicles

32) Report from the Automated Vehicles Symposium, Part 2


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