Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, November 14, 2017 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Orlando International Airport Officials Work to Improve Emergency Communications Following Battery Explosion Scare
2) Aviation Group Calls on FAA to Temporarily Halt Instrument Approach Decommissioning
CAMERAS
3) Red-Light Camera Tickets Would Cost Ohio Cities Money Under New Bill
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
4) Florida Facility Seeks to Boost Tolling and Automated Driving Technology
Florida Polytechnic University news release
5) Kansas Turnpike Toll Plaza Near Bonner Springs Set to Convert to Gate-less Tolling Soon
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
6) High-Tech System Will Help Congestion During Michigan Bridge Construction
Michigan DOT news release
7) India, Canada to Boost Ties in Field of Science and Technology, Including ITS
8) New York City Smart City Projects Focus on User Experience, Transportation
PLANNING
9) Louisville Uses Waze Data for Better Transportation Outcomes
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
10) Colorado DOT: More Than Half of State’s Marijuana Users Think It’s OK to Drive High. Changing That Could Be an Uphill Battle
RAILROADS
11) Germany’s ‘Train of the Future’ Includes Spin Bikes and Big-Screen TVs
ROADWAYS
12) Street Signs in Four Languages Popping Up in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories
13) Amid Stress of Los Angeles Traffic, Fake Street Signs Aim to Help People Chill Out and Get Zen
SAFETY / SECURITY
14) Communication Issues Complicated Emergency Transportation in Miami-Dade for Hurricane Evacuees
15) Electronic Frontier Foundation Says TSA Facial Recognition Proposal Part of Dangerous Overreach
EFF commentary
16) California Wildfires Highlighted Need to Modernize Emergency Alerts
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
17) Uber Now Tells You How Much a Scheduled Ride Will Cost
TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
18) Minnesota Super Bowl Officials Push Transit, Hubs, Parking Apps in Planning for the Week
19) National Traffic Incident Response Week Highlights Teamwork
TRANSIT
20) HART Reveals Details on Driverless Shuttle Coming to Downtown Tampa
21) Tickets? Puh-leez. There Are Lots of New Ways to Pay Bus and Train Fares.
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
22) Innovative App to Reduce Congestion in Coventry, England
Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership news release
VEHICLES
23) Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority Shows off Cars that Talk to Each Other
24) California Clears the Way for Testing of Fully-Driverless Cars. Local, Federal Interests Have Concerns
25) Wisconsin DOT Studying Possibility of Driverless Vehicle Lanes on I-94
26) North Carolina DOT Official Looks at What’s Next for Autonomous Vehicles
27) Autonomous Shuttle Demonstrations at University of Wisconsin-Madison Derailed After Crash in Las Vegas
28) Move Over Uber -- the US Army’s Testing Driverless Vehicles
29) Uber Plans Self-Driving, Long-Haul Trucks on the Road ‘in the Near Future’
News Releases
Upcoming Events
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