Monday, January 27, 2020

Monday, January 27, 2020

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Monday, January 27, 2020 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION

1) How IoT-Driven Solutions Optimize Airport Operations

2) Has British Airways Lost Its Digital Plot?

CARTOGRAPHY

3) Venice, Florida Opens City Mapping Data Hub For Public Use

GPS / NAVIGATION

4) ESA’s Galileo Satnav System Can Now Reply To SOS Signals

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

5) Buffalo, Western New York Taking Baby Steps Into The ‘Smart City’ Movement

6) Autonomous Driving At CES 2020

OTHER

7) Vermont Weighs Emoji License Plates

ROADWAYS

8) UK's Smart Motorways To Be Reviewed After Huge Rise In Near-Misses
Report on BBC’s Panorama (only available in UK)

9) Mapping Potholes By Phone

10) No Female Figures On Traffic Signs In The Netherlands

SAFETY / SECURITY

11) Tampa Bay Bus Agencies Struggle To Keep Track In Wake Of Driver Attacks

12) In-Car Technology Better At Keeping Older Drivers Safer On Roads Than Mass Retesting, UK Study Suggests

13) Collision-Warning System Being Tested On Buses In India

14) California Bolsters Communication Network Before Fire Season

TELEMATICS

15) Mercedes Brings Older Models To The Connected World

TRANSIT

16) NJ Transit’s Customer Advocate Looks To Improve Communications Between Agency And Its Riders

17) ATRA Pulse - January 2020

18) Data Sharing Guidance For Public Transit Agencies – Now And In The Future

VEHICLES

19) The Self-Driving Car Revolution


News Releases


Solicitation


Upcoming Events

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