Transportation Communications Newsletter
Wednesday, October 25, 2017 - West Orange, 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
AVIATION
1) Stockton Airport Name Change Put on Hold After Objections from San Francisco Airport
2) NAACP Warns African Americans About Traveling on American Airlines
NAACP news release
American Airlines statement
3) New App Designed to Help Commercial Drones Take Flight
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
4) Review of SmartHalo, a Smart Bike Device
FREIGHT
5) Connectivity a Key Component in the Future of Trucking
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
6) Four Tips for Implementing Smart City Technology
7) News from ERTICO - ITS Europe
MARITIME
8) House Passes Bill to Boost Cybersecurity at US Ports
9) Data Analytics in the Maritime Space
OTHER
10) Will Philadelphia’s New Video Kiosks Damage the City’s Historic Brand?
11) Chattanooga Agrees to Redact Personal Information in Crash Reports, Resolves Federal Case
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
12) Sound Transit Accused of Deceiving Voters in New Washington Senate Report
13) Survey: New Hampshire Residents Support Gas Tax Increase But Most Don’t Know Current Tax or Worsening Condition of Roads
University of New Hampshire further information
14) Why the ‘Hands Off’ Campaign Targeting Sexual Harassment on Victoria Public Transit Misses the Mark
15) How Poor Government Communication Strategy Fuels Paranoia
RAILROADS
16) How the Railroad Industry Invented, Then Immediately Discarded, the Barcode
17) FindMy IoT Saves Nordic Reindeer from Train Collisions
ROADWAYS
18) $6 Million Grant to Help Pay for Technology to Aid Arizona Loop 101 Drivers
ADOT news release
SAFETY / SECURITY
19) New Cyber Attacks Are Hitting Airports and Metro Systems in Ukraine
20) How Hackers Can Wreak Havoc on Connected Vehicles and ITS
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
21) As Uber Fights for Its License, These Are the Rival Apps Making Waves in London
TELEMATICS
22) Verizon Telematics Sees Progress from Blockbuster Acquisitions
TRANSIT
23) Los Angeles Metro Wants Tech Firms to Help It Launch a New Kind of Transit
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
24) ITS World Congress Preview: Traffic Management Innovation
VEHICLES
25) GM Says San Francisco’s Crazy Traffic Is a Boost to Its Driverless-Car Effort
26) Future Nissan EVs Will Sound Like an Experimental Art Film
Nissan news release
27) How Police Are Preparing for the Arrival of Autonomous Cars
News Releases
3) Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority Rolls Out NeighborLink Mobile Booking Application
Upcoming Events
Latin America and Caribbean ITS Business Briefing and Matchmaking - November 8 - Arlington, Virginia
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