Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday, October 9, 2020 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Aviation Cybersecurity: FAA Should Fully Implement Key Practices To Strengthen Its Oversight Of Avionics Risks
BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS
2) Over 1,000 AI Scanners Are Monitoring How Close Pedestrians Are Walking In Major UK Cities
3) The Tech That Might Help Cyclists And Cars Coexist Safely
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
4) Tolling Faces Up To Unprecedented Challenge
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
5) Johns Creek, Georgia Pledges $160,000 To Connect Vehicles, Traffic Signals
MOBILITY
6) Alexa-Equipped Power Wheelchair Promises Better Mobility To Persons With Disability
OTHER
7) EU Agrees To A Common ‘Traffic Light' System For Coronavirus Travel
8) Minnesota Provides An Online Option For Driver’s License Tests
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
9) Oklahoma DOT Conducts Online Survey On How It Communicates With Public, Where People Find Their Traffic Information
10) Pennsylvania DOT's Outreach Efforts For 'Big I' Roundabout In Crawford County Recognized
ROADWAYS
11) How Well Do Stop Lines Work As A Safety Feature?
SAFETY / SECURITY
12) North Dakota DOT Says New Autonomous Impact Protection Vehicle Will Improve Road Safety
TELEMATICS
13) What It’s Like To Use Android Auto On A Motorcycle
TRANSIT
14) SEPTA Still Recovering From Cyberattack
15) NJ Transit Plans To Create Market Intelligence Database
16) How Technology Can Make Transit Agencies More Efficient
VEHICLES
17) Measuring The Effectiveness Of Radio Advertising In Connected Cars
News Releases
1) MARAD Launches New Marine Highway Module Of Port Planning And Investment Toolkit
2) Connected Vehicle Data Provides Real-Time Hurricane Evacuation Information For DOTs
3) Copenhagen Airport, Netcompany Form IT Company To Digitize Airports Worldwide
Friday Bonus
No need to check your watch to see if this road is open when you approach.
Upcoming Events
TRB Webinar: How Accurate are Traffic Forecasts? - October 14
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