Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Tuesday, September 24, 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) New Startup Aims To Bring Controversial Scooter Tracking System To More Cities

BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

2) FHWA Requests Removal Of Inclusive Crosswalks In Ames, Iowa

CAMERAS

3) Traffic Cameras Can Only Be Used For Traffic Management, Says New Seattle Ordinance

4) TTC Chair To Push For Enforcement Cameras On Toronto Streetcars

CARTOGRAPHY

5) ESA Provides New Maps Of Earth From Reflected Satnav

ELECTRONIC TOLLING

6) IBTTA CEO Pat Jones Discusses Tolling During Association’s Annual Meeting In Halifax

GPS / NAVIGATION

7) Waze’s Best Feature Just Got So Much Better Thanks To Google’s Smartest App

8) How Is Augmented Reality Enhancing Indoor Wayfinding

MOBILITY

9) From U-Bahn To E-Scooters: Berlin Mobility App Has It All

10) Cross-Border MaaS Project For the Nordics Announced

OTHER

11) Council Grove, Kansas And Google Roll Toward The Future With Wi-Fi On School Buses

12) The Value Of Professional Development With Marsha Anderson Bomar

PARKING

13) Raleigh-Durham Airport Makes Parking A Priority With New Online Reservation System

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT

14) Judge Forces NYPD To Turn Over Racial Data In Fare-Evasion Busts

15) Podcasts To Air San Mateo County, California Transit Issues

ROADWAYS

16) Arizona Posts Speed Limit On Pavement To Emphasize Reduced Limits

TELEMATICS

17) Cadillac Sued Over Infotainment Screens

TRANSIT

18) RIPTA Moves To Encourage Digital Bus Fares

19) How Boston Got Its ‘T’

20) New Map Showcases The Beauty Of New York City’s Subway System

VEHICLES

21) Chattanooga Smart Corridor Hot Bed For Real-Time Analytics

22) A New Joystick For The Brain-Controlled Vehicles Of The Future


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