Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, March 3, 2020 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) FAA Outlines Limits On Web-Based Flight-Sharing
2) Roundtable: How Should Air Traffic Control Attract New Talent?
CAMERAS
3) Cincinnati School Board Members Want Speed Cameras In School Zones
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
4) ERTICO Is Looking East -- Here’s Why
5) ERTICO Newsletter - March 3, 2020
MARITIME
6) Carnival Cruise Lines Reports Cyberattack
7) Are Lighthouses Still Necessary In The Age Of Satellite Navigation?
MOBILITY
8) I'm Deaf, And Have Found That Transportation Services Have A Long Way To Go To Be More Accessible. Here's How I Navigate Traveling.
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
9) Campaign At University Of Nevada, Reno Paints Sidewalks Red To Get Students Off Cellphones When Crossing Street
10) Public Involvement Communication Tools For A 21st Century Audience
11) UAS Videos Enhance Virtual Public Involvement Techniques
ROADWAYS
12) Bill Would Add Suicide Prevention Info To Maryland Highway Signs
13) Bill For Variable Speed Limits On Interstate Would Cost $1,.6 Million, South Dakota DOT Says
14) Unmanned Aerial Systems Take Flight In Highway Transportation
TRANSIT
15) Houston Metro Adding Digital Signs, Green Light Priority To Two Bus Routes
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
16) New Multiagency Video-Sharing System Could Mean Less Time In Traffic For Austin Drivers
News Releases
4) Oxbotica And Cisco To Solve Autonomous Vehicle Data Challenge With Pioneering OpenRoaming Platform
Upcoming Events
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