Transportation Communications Newsletter
Wednesday, February 27, 2019 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) ICAO Tried to Cover Up 2016 Cyberattack, Documents Show
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
2) South Korean System Uses Embedded Lights, Speed Detection, Audible Alarms to Protect Crossing Pedestrians
CARTOGRAPHY
3) SEPTA Gives Its Bus Network Map an Upgrade
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
4) Leading the World: Israeli Startups Developing Smart Transportation of the Future
5) Mobility Rush 62
MARITIME
6) Russian Ministry of Transport to Pilot IBM–Maersk Blockchain Platform
7) Colombo Kick-Starts Huge Smart Port Upgrade
8) Smart Maritime Council to Boost Software Compatibility
OTHER
9) Malaysian Mobile App Hopes to Improve Mobility for Blind and Visually Impaired
RAILROADS
10) Erie Workers Strike After Failing to Reach Deal with Wabtec
ROADWAYS
11) A Smart Bridge Replaces a ‘Dumb’ One
SAFETY / SECURITY
12) New York City Considers Changing Sound of First Responder Sirens
TRANSIT
13) The Field of Ticketing: From Open Standard to Open Source
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
14) More NBC and Telemundo TV Stations Using Waze for Traffic Graphics and Real-Time Information
15) How Is Technology Changing Control Room Operations?
VEHICLES
16) BMW Wants to Make Interacting with a Car as Natural as Talking to a Friend
News Releases
Upcoming Events
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