Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday, July 19, 2018 - Tallinn, Estonia
AVIATION
1) Dozens of FAA Air Traffic Controllers Corral Thousands of Planes at EAA AirVenture
2) Study Says These Are the Airports Where You’re Most Likely to be Hacked
3) Welcome to Airport of the Future, Where Your Face Is Your Passport
CAMERAS
4) Case Western Analysis: Red-Light Cameras Don’t Reduce Accidents or Improve Public Safety
CARTOGRAPHY
5) Google Maps Testing Maps for Motorcycles
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
6) University of Illinois’ Transportation Lab Could Soon Get Test Track, ‘Smart City’
7) Korea’s KT to Build ITS Across Jeju
8) Professor: How Nigeria Can Benefit from ITS
9) How Smart Cities Can Overcome ‘the Data Paradox’
OTHER
10) Thinking Cities Podcasts
RAILROADS
11) Social Media May Be Behind Record Number of Teenage Deaths on Railway, Says British Transport Police
12) Digitalization of Rail Industry Creates Domino Effect
ROADWAYS
13) Tennessee DOT to Create ‘SMART Corridor’ Along I-24
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
14) DiDi and SoftBank’s Joint Venture Launches Taxi-Hailing Platform in Japan
TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
15) Singapore Unveils Transport Security That Will Enable ‘Quick and Effective’ Incident Response
16) London and West Midlands Sign Knowledge-Sharing Agreement for Major Incidents and Events
TRANSIT
17) Building on Streamlining Efforts, FTA Seeks Public Input in Online Dialogue Designed to Improve Project Delivery
VEHICLES
18) Consumers Want Car Tech that Helps Them Drive Better, Survey Shows
News Releases
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