Monday, September 23, 2019

Monday, September 23, 2019

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Monday, September 23, 2019 - Cranford, New Jersey


GEWI to Exhibit Off-the-Shelf Smart Work Zone Solution at TAC-ITS Canada

Since GEWI was founded in 1992, the company has been focused on providing solutions to support the seamless and efficient transportation of people and goods. TIC Software from GEWI is now used in 31 countries worldwide for a wide range of traffic and travel information solutions.

TIC for Work Zones provides an all-in-one solution from work zone planning, through operations and distribution of data to navigation systems, other agency systems and broadcasters. Learn more at the GEWI stand #65 in the exhibition hall. GEWI’s Jim O’Neill will also be presenting in the ITS in Support of Vision Zero session on how Smart Work Zone technologies can reduce traffic impact and increase work zone safety.

To schedule a personal demonstration of the latest solutions provided by GEWI’s TIC Software, contact jim.oneill@gewi.com.


AVIATION

1) 5,000 Business Aircraft To Miss ADS-B Deadline: Duncan Aviation

CAMERAS

2) Transport For New South Wales Uses AI To Detect Illegal Phone Use

3) Seattle City Council Taking Closer Look At How Surveillance Cameras Will Be Used

CARTOGRAPHY

4) Man Who Created New York City Subway Map Says ‘It’s A Mess,’ Calls For Improvements

5) Google Maps Update To Include Incognito Mode And ‘Eyes Free Mode’

ELECTRONIC TOLLING

6) Florida DOT Starts To Consider SunPass's Life After Conduent

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

7) Qualcomm Touts Smart Streetlights, Water Meters And Other Smart Cities Tech

8) ITS Podcast: Wireless Technology And 5G In Autonomous Driving

MARITIME

9) Lack Of Procedures The Real Cyber Threat To Maritime Warns IEC Telecom

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT

10) North Carolina Court Allows Open Records Case Against State Railroad To Proceed

SAFETY / SECURITY

11) Beep. Ding. Vroom. Electric Cars Need To Make Noise For Safety, But What Kind?

TRANSIT

12) Sydney Farewells Reliance On Opal Card Across Public Transport Network

13) London Overground Staff Receive Deaf Awareness Training

14) New York Subway Signal System Overhaul Would Require Extensive Disruptions

15) Moovel’s Loyalty And Rewards Program Aims To Connect Communities Through Incentivized Transit Use

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

16) 500 Volunteers To Be Mobilized For Traffic Management In Kathmandu Valley

VEHICLES

17) Hyundai, Aptiv Join Forces For Self-Driving Car Technology

18) Baidu Snags Autonomous Car Licenses, Bringing China Closer To Driverless Future 

19) Uber Will Map Dallas Streets This Fall, Consider City For Self-Driving Cars

20) Graying Japan Faces Urgent Need To Realize Autonomous Transportation


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