Friday, January 17, 2020

Friday, January 17, 2020

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Friday, January 17, 2020 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION

1) Man Hijacks Portland Airport Monitor To Play Video Games

CAMERAS

2) Mirrorless Trucks Gain Heavy Favor In NHTSA Proposal

GPS / NAVIGATION

3) Virginia Lawmaker Reworking Bill Requiring Truck-Specific GPS

4) TomTom Says It Closes Deal With Huawei For Use Of Maps, Services

5) Oregon Towing Company Asks GPS Apps To Warn Drivers Of Stopped Emergency Vehicles

ROADWAYS

6) A New Road Sign For Cliff Railways (Funiculars) Approved In UK, But Not Everyone Is Happy

7) Dedicated Lane Signs Unveiled For Tokyo Olympic Games; Police Seek Input

SAFETY / SECURITY

8) Why Unlicensed Wi-Fi Is A Threat To Safety On US Roads

TELEMATICS

9) Keep Truck Data Rights In The Foreground

10) Interview with Drivewyze’s Doug Johnson

TRANSIT

11) New York City Area Transit Agencies Meet With Start-Up Companies To Discuss Modernizing Public Transportation

12) Minnesota’s Metro Transit Says Bus Stops Are Improved With Better Signs, More Shelters

13) Naming New Transport Stations After Women Is ‘Excellent Idea,’ Says Brussels Minister

VEHICLES

14) Lyft’s Autonomous Vehicle Partner Magna Is Done With Self-Driving Tech

15) We’re Blowing It With Self-Driving Car Safety Reporting, Cruise Says

16) Self-Driving Vehicle Hype Forced To Reckon With Reality


News Releases


Friday Bonus


Upcoming Events

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