Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday, January 25, 2021 - Cranford, New Jersey
RAILROADS
1) As Adobe Flash Stops Running, So Do Some Railroads In China
2) Network Rail On Lookout For Rare Species With New Technology
ROADWAYS
3) Highways England Testing Products To Get Rid Of Misleading, Confusing Road Markings
4) Report: Active Road Studs Can Have Significant Positive Effect On Driver Confidence
SAFETY / SECURITY
5) How IATA Travel Pass Is Using Blockchain Technology To Keep Passengers In Control Of Their Data
6) TSA Turning To Passengers For Help On Using Data
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
7) University Of Maine Developing Ride-Hailing Tool For Visually Impaired, Older Residents
VEHICLES
8) Two On-Demand Autonomous Bus Services Launched In Singapore
9) Germany KBA Watchdog Also Looking Into Tesla Touchscreen Failures: Paper
10) UK Could Be First Country To Allow Hands-Free Driving
News Releases
1) AI Trained To Read Electric Vehicle Charging Station Reviews To Find Infrastructure Gaps
2) Verra Mobility Enters Into Binding Agreement To Acquire Redflex Holdings Limited
3) BWI Marshall Airport Innovative Program Provides Social Distancing Information For Passengers
4) Operation Lifesaver, Inc. Releases Train Safety Savvy, Free Online Interactive Game For Kids
5) First License For AV Testing Software Developed By Mcity Goes To American Center For Mobility
6) HDR’s Theresa McClure Promoted To Transportation Strategic Communications Director
7) Tennessee DOT, Department Of Safety And Homeland Security Launch Public Safety Campaign
8) Parents Worry Vehicle Tech Might Prevent Teens From Mastering The Basics
9) XPeng To Deploy Amap’s Third-Gen In-Car Navigation System
10) Cash Reload Card Now Available For New Hampshire E-ZPass Customers
11) GoToll Mobile App Expands US Service
Bernie’s Notes
There’s a fairly new app called Clubhouse which allows group audio chats. Currently you can only join via invitation. I’d like to know if there are TCN readers who are already members of Clubhouse. I’ve seen some career fields well represented but transportation, and its subsets such as transit, ITS, and aviation, do not seem to have many members yet. If you are a member I invite you to follow me or let me know you’re on so I can follow you. I’m interested in exploring how this communications tool might be used in transportation.
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