Monday, March 22, 2021

Monday, March 22, 2021

 Transportation Communications Newsletter

Monday, March 22, 2021 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION


1) Pangiam Bets On Facial Recognition To Speed Travelers Through Airports Post-COVID

Skift


2) Etihad Eyes Efficient Travel App, Expects Full Recovery By 2024

Khaleej Times


OTHER


3) Franklin County, Missouri Transportation Officials Says MoDOT Unresponsive To Requests

Missourian


PRIVACY


4) For This Amazon Van Driver, AI Surveillance Was The Final Straw

Thomson Reuters Foundation


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


5) Ohio DOT Puts Faces On Workers Who Have To Clean Up Roadside Trash

Plain Dealer


6) Taking The Boring Out Of Driver’s Ed: Group Of Teens Jazz Up Safety, TikTok Style

Graham Media Group


ROADWAYS


7) Signs Of Ye Olde Times: Worn Out Highway Signs Are An Issue For Drivers And Officials

NPR’s All Things Considered


SAFETY / SECURITY


8) After Power, Chinese Hackers Target Indian Transport Sector

The Hindu Business Line


9) Losing Cultural Context In Emergency Communication Can Be A Matter Of Life And Death

The Conversation



News Releases

1) USDOT Launches ‘Mask Up’ Campaign

2) Dubai Police Team With OnStar To Promote Road Safety, Traffic Management



Upcoming Events

Webinar: Kick-off of Global Campaign on NOTAM Improvement - April 8


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