Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday, May 4, 2018 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) New York State Selects Vendors to Build Drone Traffic Management System
2) Idaho’s Friedman Airport Eyes Digital Air-Traffic Technology
3) Brisbane Airport Looks at ‘Day in the Life’ of an Air Traffic Controller
CAMERAS
4) Western Australia Police Suspend Use of Mobile Speed Cameras After Faulty Reading
5) Missouri Highway Patrol Camera Makes It ‘Nearly Impossible’ to Run from Law
MARITIME
6) Florida Ports Get Situational Awareness
7) Cyber Security: The Emerging Threat to Passenger Safety
OTHER
8) San Francisco to Transportation Startups: Play Nice, Get Permits, Share Data
9) Toronto Launches New Portal to Share Public Data
PARKING
10) International Parking Sign Created for 1928 Amsterdam Olympics
PRIVACY
11) Virginia Supreme Court Takes Aim at Random License Plate Scans by Police
RAILROADS
12) New Jersey Transit to Cancel Some Trains to Catch Up on PTC
13) How the Parallel Use of GPS and Galileo Benefits Railway Applications
ROADWAYS
14) The Science Behind Why Colorado DOT Stripes Highways the Way It Does
SAFETY / SECURITY
15) LaGuardia Airport Security Robot Records Surroundings with Cameras, Microphones and Sensors
16) China Plans to Equip Airports with AI Body Scanners Developed by Weapons Lab
TRANSIT
17) How IoT-Enabled Infrastructure Will Revolutionize Public Transit
VEHICLES
18) Gothenburg, Sweden’s First Self-Driven Bus Being Tested in ‘Real Traffic’
19) Car Speakers Are About to Disappear
Friday Bonus
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