Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday, July 26, 2018 - Gillette, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Aviation Study Finds Airline Passengers Oppose In-Flight Calls
2) US Airlines Cave to China’s Demand on Referring to Taiwan
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
3) New York City Lawsuit Seeks Signal Upgrades for Blind Pedestrians
CAMERAS
4) A Screeching Stop for Speed Cameras in New York City School Zones
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
5) SunPass Upgrade Created Backlog of 170 Million Transactions
PLANNING
6) National Park Service Wants to Use Mobile Data for Long-Range Transportation Planning
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
7) FHWA’s ‘Public Roads’ Celebrates Centennial
8) Watchdog Seeks to Make Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Grant Process More Transparent
9) Rise in New York State DOT Work Zone Injuries Triggers New Safety Campaign
SAFETY / SECURITY
10) IIHS, Other Safety Groups, Call for Increased Use of Enforcement Cameras After Increase in Deaths by Red-Light Runners
11) Edmonton Airport Perimeters Will Soon Be Patrolled by Autonomous Vehicle
TELEMATICS
12) Insurers Turn to Technology to Woo Drivers
TRANSIT
13) Indiana’s CityBus Sued by Tippecanoe County Right to Life Over Rejected Ad
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
14) Western Massachusetts Drivers Frustrated by Signs Showing Construction Advisories for Boston
VEHICLES
15) New South Wales ‘Embraces’ Driverless Trains and Cars: NSW Transport Secretary
News Releases
Upcoming Events
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