Transportation Communications Newsletter
Wednesday, September 18, 2019 - Roselle, 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.
AVIATION
1) FAA To Roll Out Taxiway Landing Alert System By October 2020
2) Customer Service Agents At Airports Report Staggering Amount Of Harassment, Threats
3) Boingo Prepares To Launch Citizens Broadband Radio Services In Stadiums, Airports
4) Human Touch Can Make The Difference For Airports In The Digital Age
5) Emergency Working Groups at Airports
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
6) Blind-Spot Detector For Bicycles And Trucks Trialed In Brussels
CAMERAS
7) Massachusetts Lawmakers Renew Push For Cameras On School Buses
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
8) E-ZPass At Thousand Islands Bridge Shows Initial Success
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
9) ERTICO Newsletter - September 18, 2019
PLANNING
10) Calgary Could Use Data From University Wearable Technology Project
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
11) Canadian, US Transit Agencies Launch Rail Suicide Awareness Programs
12) Government Experience Awards 2019: Expanding Citizen Services
ROADWAYS
13) New York City Tourists On Double-Decker Buses Sticking Gum All Over Street Signs
SAFETY / SECURITY
14) State And Local Government Make Safer Roads With IOT
SPACE
15) New Coalition Seeks To Improve Space Safety
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
16) On-Demand Pilot Launches In Espoo, Finland
TELEMATICS
17) Truck Manufacturers Discuss The Benefits Of Connected Truck Platforms
18) VW’s Car-Net Connected Services Newly Updated, Widely Standard
TRANSIT
19) Breakthrough On Fare Integration In San Francisco Bay Area
20) Delivering ‘Clear, Consistent Message’ During Bus Operator Training Key
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
21) Arizona DOT Testing Traffic Management Tech Through I-15 Project In Gorge
22) Japan Initiative May Bail Bengaluru Out Of Traffic Mess
VEHICLES
23) USDOT Announces Automated Driving System Demonstration Grant Winners
News Releases
Solicitation
Upcoming Events
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