Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, February 27, 2018 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) How Boston’s Airport Bounced Back from the Storm that Crippled JFK
CAMERAS
2) Philadelphia Parking Authority Looking Into Using Bus Cameras to Fight Blocked Bus Stops
3) Rhode Island ACLU Finds Pawtucket Traffic Camera Proposal Problematic
4) Arkansans Confused Over Red-Light Cameras vs. Traffic Cameras
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
5) Mobility Rush 39
OTHER
6) Transportation and Health with Lauren Blackburn
7) Seven Transportation IoT Predictions from Cisco
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
8) Report: Effective Government Outreach Requires Social Media
RAILROADS
9) Message from Jacksonville CSX Dispatchers May Have Stopped Fatal Train Crash
SAFETY / SECURITY
10) Florida Company’s Product Attempts to End Wrong Way Collisions
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
11) Pony.ai Launches Self-Driving Ride-Hailing Fleet for Public Use in China
TRANSIT
12) Utah Transit Authority to End Rail Service to Pleasant View Due to PTC Requirement, Low Ridership
13) City Planners in Australia Urge Scrapping of Public Transport Timetables
14) After Super Bowl Test, Driverless Buses Get an Encore This Spring in Twin Cities
15) Marta Rolls Out Free Wi-Fi on Trains
16) Fort Worth Transportation Authority Reveals New Look, New Name
VEHICLES
17) Huawei Made a Porsche Slightly Autonomous with a Smartphone
18) USDOT Finalizes Long-Delayed ‘Quiet Cars’ Rule, Extending Deadline
News Releases
Upcoming Events
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