Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday, October 26, 2017 - Cranford, New Jersey
GEWI Smart City Solutions on Display at ITS World Congress in Montreal
GEWI will be exhibiting TIC Software Solutions which enable Smart City Operations at booth #1325 during ITS World Congress in Montreal. Automated response projects can be created using data from agency sources, HERE, TomTom, Waze, or others. The TIC Software all-in-one solution includes product features for Work Zones, Parking, Organized Events, Traffic Flow, Traffic Lights, VMS, Public Transport Events and more. GEWI’s TIC Software has been used worldwide by government road agencies, police, commercial traffic service providers, broadcasters and automobile and devices manufacturers since 1992. To schedule a private demonstration, contact jim.oneill@gewi.com. If you’re unable to attend World Congress, download a GEWI brochure or view TIC Software videos at www.gewi.com
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
1) Maine DOT, Bicycle Coalition Visiting Communities Across State to Improve Pedestrian Safety
2) Honolulu’s ‘Distracted Walking’ Law Takes Effect, Targeting Phone Users
3) New Warning Signs for Pedestrians at Some Lexington, Kentucky Intersections
CAMERAS
4) Arkansas DOT Traffic Camera Streams a Hit with Public
5) Cameras Help Mounties Catch Drivers Who Blow By School Buses
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
6) State Senator’s Bill Paves Way for Expanded Massachusetts Tolls
GPS / NAVIGATION
7) European Navigation Firm NNG to Offer Pre-Recorded Messages in Indian Languages
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
8) ITS America Finds New Leader in Shailen Bhatt, Departing Colorado DOT Chief
ITS America news release
9) Cleveland Meeting to Discuss Smart Cities, Hear How Columbus Smart City Challenge
10) Interview with Jill Ingrassia, Managing Director of Government Relations/Traffic Safety for AAA, Past Chair of ITS America
11) New French Laboratory Explores ITS
12) Traffic Technology International - October/November 2017
13) ITS Australia Newsletter - October 2017
MARITIME
14) Europe’s Largest Terminal in Antwerp Installs Positioning Technology
OTHER
15) US Air Force Says Santa Isn’t Real in Tweet, Later Retracts
16) Massachusetts Transportation Officials Need to Improve Communication
17) Driver and Vehicle Data: Federal Efforts and Stakeholders' Perspectives on Facilitating Data Sharing
SAFETY / SECURITY
18) Colorado DOT Scraps Cloud System; $340,000 in Losses
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
19) Uber Now Lets You Add Multiple Destinations for Each Journey
TRANSIT
20) New York MTA Votes to Ban Alcohol Ads
21) Study: Transport for London’s Free Open Data Boosts London’s Economy By Up to $170 Million a Year
22) Cincinnati to Create Regional Transit Mobility App
23) Guardian Mobile Lab’s Latest Experiment Targets Public Transit Commuters with an Offline News App
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
24) Bluetooth Data to Be Used to Help Improve Newport Beach, California’s Traffic Flow
25) Police Robots Target Highway Traffic Violations in Beijing
26) Interagency Traffic Council Proposed for Cebu, Philippines
VEHICLES
27) Self-Driving Bus Starts First Route in Germany
28) Pioneer Leaps Into Driverless Car Fray with Microscopic Mirrors
Pioneer Corporation news release
29) PNC Economist Looks at How Driverless Cars May Shape the Economy
News Releases
5) Keolis Deploys helloGo, an All-in-1 App for Managing Door-to-Door Mobility for All Transport Modes
Upcoming Events
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