Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday, April 9, 2018 - Cranford, New Jersey
Ensure Accurate Vehicle Counts for Parking, Toll & Access Control Revenue Systems with Reno A&E’s ATG Series Detectors
The ATG Series Detectors (Model DL-ATG Anti-Tailgating Detector with Directional Logic and Model L-ATG Single Channel Anti-Tailgating Loop Detector) count bumper-to-bumper passenger vehicles, detect multiple vehicles entering or exiting during a single gate cycle, provide single- or dual-lane directional counting, can count vehicles accurately even if a metal object is placed in the loop area, prior to a vehicle arriving over the loop detection zone, and accurately audit revenue collection at parking facilities. To learn how Reno A&E’s ATG Series Detectors can help you avoid lost revenue, contact Carl Zabel, EDI and RAE Sales Manager, at carlz@renoae.com.
AVIATION
1) More Transparent Fees Planned in UK Aviation Shake-Up
CAMERAS
2) Iowa Supreme Court to Hear Another Traffic Camera Case
3) Video Surveillance System on Barcelona’s Metro Set for an Upgrade
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
4) Website Glitch Blamed for Overcharging of 1,600 Virginia E-ZPass Users
GPS / NAVIGATION
5) TomTom Bets It’s Found a Way to Deal with Slow Death of SatNav
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
6) IEEE ITS Society Newsletter - April 2018
OTHER
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PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
9) Hawaii Governor Defends HDOT on Bypass Communications
ROADWAYS
10) New Zealand Transport Agency Says Welcome Sign for Rotorua Must Be in English
SAFETY / SECURITY
11) St. Louis MetroLink Partners with SafeTrek Startup to Offer Commuters Safety App
12) Anchorage Mom Uses Air Horn to Grab Attention of ‘Fast Drivers’
TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
13) Colorado Agencies Open Traffic Incident Management Training Center
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
14) Sydney’s Traffic Troubles Tackled by Hackathon
15) TrafficCarma to Provide On-Demand Traffic Information via AirKast Apps
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