Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, September 26, 2017 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Forget IDs, You May Soon Use Biometrics to Enter Indian Airports
CAMERAS
2) China Uses AI to Monitor Pedestrians, Vehicles
3) Baltimore Expands Speed and Red-Light Camera System
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
4) Japan to Launch Unlimited Expressway Passes for Foreign Tourists
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
5) Smart Communities with Peter Koonce, City of Portland, Oregon
6) Macau, Alibaba to Build a ‘Smart’ City
7) Why Are Gulf Nations Investing Heavily in Smart Cities?
MARITIME
8) Port of Rotterdam Launches Blockchain Research Lab
Port of Rotterdam news release
9) Philippines Customs to Track Ports in Real-Time
10) Contract Awarded for New Ship Tracking Technology at Queensland Ports
OTHER
11) California Judge Rewrites Summary of Proposed Gas Tax Repeal Initiative, Saying It Was ‘Fundamentally Flawed’
12) Nigeria Ministry of Public Works Has Mobile App for Citizens to Report Infrastructure Issues
PLANNING
13) Real-Time Transportation Analytics Tools Streamline Decision-Making in Ohio
14) An App for Democratizing Street Design
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
15) Sarasota, Florida Officials Dissecting Traffic Issues in New Forum Series
RAILROADS
16) Siemens, Alstom Join Forces to Create European Rail Champion
Alstom news release
17) New Jersey Transit’s Train Operations Display Board Slowly Going Dark
ROADWAYS
18) Ban of Overpass Banners Upheld in Federal Appeals Court, But Campbell, Wisconsin Ordinance Might Be Too Broad
19) University of Pittsburgh Develops Scalable Urban Traffic Control to Adjust Signal Timing to Conditions
SAFETY / SECURITY
20) Railroads, Operation Lifesaver Mark National Rail Safety Week
TRANSIT
21) New York MTA to Launch New Dashboard for Riders to Track Subway Performance
22) DC Metro Station Managers Unprepared for Emergency Scenarios, New Report Finds
23) Transit Raises $5 Million to Help You Traverse Cities with Better Data
24) Boston Imagines a ‘Super CharlieCard’ for Transportation
25) How Public Transport Is Using Digital Technology
26) Public Transportation: Volume 6: Marketing, Fare Policy and Transformative Data Trends
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
27) LinkNYC Kiosks Should Include Bus Times, Councilman Says
VEHICLES
28) Daimler to Test Truck ‘Platooning’ Technology on US Roads
Daimler news release
29) Toyota Needs These Startups to Crack the Driverless Code
30) Could India’s Crowded Roads Help Us Create Better Cars?
31) Tesla Model 3 Currently Leaves Drivers Without AM/FM Radio, Bluetooth or USB Audio
News Releases
1) Hong Kong Polytechnic University Opens Aviation Services Research Centre, Renews Boeing Partnership
Upcoming Events
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