Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday, March 1, 2019 - Cranford, New Jersey
CAMERAS
1) North Carolina Bill Would Use $1.5 Million to Help Record NCDOT’s Traffic Cameras
GPS / NAVIGATION
2) Russian Spacecraft to Use Navigation System Not Dependent Upon GLONASS or GPS
MARITIME
3) Navigation System Developed for Russian Navy Said to Be Superior to GPS and GLONASS
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION
4) How Pro-Transit Forces Are Trying to Drive Turnout in Gwinnett County, Georgia
5) New Orleans RTA Board’s Approval of New Chief in Private Vote May Have Violated Sunshine Laws
6) Senator Joni Ernst Introduces Bill To Require Project Cost Overrun Disclosure
7) Rides Mass Transit to Hold Lunch and Learn on Navigating Public Transportation
8) Proposed Washington State Bill Would Add ‘Zipper Merge’ to Driver’s Ed Manuals
9) Kent State University to Help Boost Columbiana County Port Authority on Social Media
RAILROADS
10) Amtrak: Chicago Union Station Signal Failure Caused by Human Error
11) New Digital Amtrak Sign in Operation at Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station
SAFETY / SECURITY
12) Cyber Spoofing Attack Hits US Labor, Transportation Departments
TRANSIT
13) Public Transportation Needs Same Attention to Technological Innovation as Self-Driving Cars
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
14) New Jersey Turns to Electronic Signs to Get Out Messages
VEHICLES
15) A Look at the Future of Automotive Interfaces
16) First Look at Tesla’s New Enhanced Summon: Self-Driving in Parking Lots
News Releases
Friday Bonus
Upcoming Events
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