Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday, July 20, 2018 - Riga, Latvia
AVIATION
1) Technical Glitch Stops Belgium Air Traffic
2) IATA: European Air Traffic Management Must Improve
3) New Technology May Help Airlines Cut Pricey Fuel Consumption and Meet Environmental Regulations
4) European Space Agency, Inmarsat Developing Tech to Precisely Track Aircraft
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
5) Road Signs in St. Paul, Minnesota Shaming Drivers Into Stopping for Pedestrians
CAMERAS
6) New York Governor, Transportation Advocates Press State Senate on Speed Cameras
7) Speed Cameras ‘Changing Driver Behavior,’ Washington State Sheriff Says
FREIGHT
8) Survey Says Communication Problems Between Operations and Finance Cost Fleets Money
OTHER
9) Info Trucks, Free Transport Welcome Tourists to Jerusalem
ROADWAYS
10) Los Angeles to Install Intelligent Traffic Signal Controllers in Hopes of Improving Safety
11) Motorists in London Borough Angered by ‘Dim’ Illuminated Road Sign
SAFETY / SECURITY
12) Thermal Signs Added Near Pedestrian Rail Crossings in Idaho
TRANSIT
13) Report Ranks Moscow Public Transport World’s Most Efficient
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
14) North Texas Cities Applying Data from Waze to Fight Traffic
VEHICLES
15) New Zealand Transport Joins with Private Sector in Real-Time EV Charger Database
16) GM Plans to Make Every Cadillac an Autonomous Vehicle
17) INRIX Launches Pilot for AV Communication Platform in Four US Cities
18) South Korean Research Team Develops App for Calling Self-Driving Car
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