Friday, March 30, 2018

Friday, March 30, 2018

Transportation Communications Newsletter


Friday, March 30, 2018 - Gillette, New Jersey

Happy Passover and Happy Easter!

AVIATION


1) Smart City Panel: Passenger Drone Technology Has Arrived


CAMERAS


2) Ohio Cities Suggest Legal Action a Possibility if Lawmakers Pass Latest Traffic Cameras Bill


3) Waterloo, Iowa Traffic Camera Plan Could Help Police Investigations


ELECTRONIC TOLLING


4) Indiana Toll Road E-ZPass System Back to Normal After Outage


5) Cashless Tolling Goes Live on New York’s Grand Island Bridges


GPS / NAVIGATION


6) GPS Signals Mostly Unaffected by Solar Eclipse, Research Shows


7) First Look at Tesla’s New Navigation Engine


OTHER


8) Managing Transportation Infrastructure in the Digital Age


SAFETY / SECURITY


9) US State Department Wants to Ask Visa Applicants for Social Media Info


10) How to Stop Cyberattacks on GPS-Enabled Devices


TRANSIT


11) Toronto Transit Rider Pushes TTC to Improve Communication with Hearing-Impaired Customers


12) Apple Pay Transit Car Integration Goes Live in Beijing and Shanghai


13) Customer-Focused Service Guarantees and Transparency Practices


VEHICLES


14) Self-Driving Cars Could Kill Hundreds But Save Tens of Thousands, Toyota Executive Says


15) Self-Driving Car Ticketed in San Francisco; Company Disputes Violation


16) Meet the 61,000 Transit Nerds of Facebook’s ‘New Urbanist Memes for Transit-Oriented Teens’


News Releases

Friday Bonus

Upcoming Events


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