Transportation Communications Newsletter
Wednesday, November 18, 2020 - Cranford, New Jersey
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
1) Jacksonville Gets New Tool To Track Pedestrians, Cyclists
AVIATION
2) B4UFLY Adds Drone Data Crowdsourcing And Local Advisories In New Update
3) Taking Firm Steps Toward European Air Traffic Management Modernization In Times Of COVID-19
4) Pilots Object To FAA Reporting Requirements
5) Gogo’s John Wade Talks Intelsat Commercial Aviation In-flight Connectivity Acquisition
6) FBI, FAA Secret Remote ID Demonstration Of Drones For Law Enforcers
CAMERAS
7) Toledo City Council Delays Vote On New Traffic Camera Ordinance
CARTOGRAPHY
8) Google Maps Can Now Show Real-Time Transit ‘Crowdedness’ Info, Live Food Delivery Status
GPS / NAVIGATION
9) Pennsylvania DOT Exploring Options To Raise Money Including Using GPS To Track, Tax Road Usage
MARITIME
10) International Association of Ports and Harbors To Accelerate Digitalization Of Ports
11) Technology Will Help Maritime Transport Navigate Through The Pandemic—And Beyond
OTHER
12) Under A Quarter of Population Exposed To Office-Type Transportation Noise
Bureau of Transportation Statistics
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
13) Electric Car Industry Now Has Its Own Lobbying Group
RAILROADS
14) SEPTA, Amtrak, Pennsylvania DOT To Improve Signaling On Harrisburg Line
15) UK Government Injects £1.2 Million To Accelerate Digital Signalling
ROADWAYS
16) Amid Crisis, A Renaissance For Street Art
SPACE
17) Commerce Department Drafting Space Traffic Management Concepts As It Awaits Funding
TELEMATICS
18) GM’s OnStar Enters Auto Insurance Arena
TRANSIT
19) Interview With Sue Dreier, CEO Of Pierce Transit
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
20) This Supercomputer Wants To Make Sure You Never Get Stuck In Traffic Again
VEHICLES
21) Anger As FCC Votes To Slash 5.9 GHz Spectrum For Transportation Safety By Over Half
22) State DOTs Organizing For Testing/Deployment Of Autonomous Vehicles
23) Paving The Road For Connected Cars And The Future Of Mobility In Australia
News Releases
1) Driver Behavior Influences Traffic Patterns As Much As Roadway Design, Study Reports
2) Port Of Kennewick, Washington Hit With Sophisticated Cyber Attack
3) Kapsch Introduces New Connected Vehicle Product Suite
4) Garmin Pilot Adds Graphical Airspace And Obstacle NOTAMs
5) Maryland Soybean Board Picks New Name For Road Safety Campaign
6) Bracing For Busier Skies With Drone Traffic Management Research
7) KanDrive App, Text Alerts Now Available To Assist Travelers
Upcoming Events
Maine Transportation Conference - December 1-3
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