Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday, February 20, 2020 - Cranford, New Jersey
The Consortium for Innovative Transportation Education (CITE) is now accepting registrations for the following online, BLENDED (instructor-led) course:
February 21-March 21, 2020
Communicating the Value of TSMO 0.4 CEUs
This course examines the importance of communicating the value of TSMO and the challenges associated with doing that. It presents strategies for how to build a case and tell a compelling story tailored to various audiences. And it describes available tools and provides examples of how they have been used to successfully convey TSMO benefits and success stories.
AVIATION
1) Amarillo Airport Accommodating International Travelers With Nation’s First Translation Devices
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
2) Work On Intelligent Traffic Management System Kicks Off In Chennai
3) The Smart Transportation Dispatch - February 20, 2020
4) Laying Strong Foundations For Smart Cities Now Will Help Ireland Maximize Its Digital Potential
MARITIME
5) South Africa’s Port Of Mossel Bay Upgrades Comms System
PARKING
6) New York Governor: If Feds Get DMV Data, Mass Deportations Will Ensue
RAILROADS
7) Nokia Turns Up AI For Railroad Crossing Safety Trials In Japan
ROADWAYS
8) New Finnish Traffic Signs To Be Simplified And Genderless
SAFETY / SECURITY
9) Canada’s Low Profile On Traffic Safety Raises Eyebrows At International Conference
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
10) 511 Wisconsin System Upgraded, New App Available
11) Meet The Mastermind Behind The Delaware DOT Message Boards
12) How Arizona DOT Uses Crowdsourced Information For Its Travel Time Program
VEHICLES
13) Projected Images Of Pedestrians Trick Driverless Cars Into Applying Emergency Brakes
News Releases
Solicitation
Upcoming Events
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