Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, March 9, 2021 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Space-Based ADS-B: What’s The Potential For US Air Traffic Management?
2) Florida Bill Would Allow Police To Used Drones For Traffic Management
CAMERAS
3) Florida DOT Using Latest Technology, Cameras To Limit Wrong-Way Driving
4) Ireland’s First Average Speed Cameras To Be Introduced On Mainline Motorways
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
5) TxTag Rolls Out New Website To Upgrade Customer Service Features, Streamline Bill Paying
6) Interview With J.J. Eden, Executive Director, North Carolina Turnpike Authority
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
7) Traffic Technology International - March 2021
OTHER
8) Sons Of Confederate Veterans Sues North Carolina DOT Over Decision To Remove Battle Flag From License Plates
9) Islamabad Government Introduces Chip-Based Smart Driving License
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
10) Communicating And Using Transit To Get People To Vaccines
TRB’s Transportation Explorers podcast
SAFETY / SECURITY
11) Goodyear, Ease Logistics, And City Of Dublin, Ohio Collaborate On Traffic Safety Project
TELEMATICS
12) Head Of Ford Developer Program Discusses Dashboard Apps
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
13) New Research Could Significantly Reduce Time Drivers Spend In Traffic
14) Principles And Guidance For Presenting Active Traffic Management Information To Drivers
VEHICLES
15) Audi Shows Off The Q4 E-Tron’s New Augmented Reality Display
News Releases
2) RoadSafe Traffic Systems Acquires Innovative Marking Systems, Inc.
3) NJ Transit Launches Mobile App For Access Link
4) City Tech Pilots New Tools To Enhance Transit Operations, Safety, Rider Experience
5) The COMET Names Pamela Bynoe-Reed Director Of Marketing, PIO
6) Radioplayer Announces Partnership With BMW
7) FHWA Announces Dates For Webinars On Proposed Updates To MUTCD
8) Q-Free Launches First Multiuse High-Speed Weigh-In-Motion And Multimodal Classification Solution
**Bernie’s Notes**
If you read last week’s Friday Bonus you saw the item where I mentioned two places in Europe where cars and planes share the same space. One was in Switzerland. TCN subscriber Christophe Jemelin shared this news item from SWI swissinfo.ch which also was published on Friday. The story is in French but the accompanying photo tells you what you need to know. Fortunately, there were no injuries but someone is going to have some explaining to do to their insurance company.
Upcoming Events
TRB Webinar: The Ubiquitous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle – UAVs for Infrastructure Monitoring - March 16
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