Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday, April 5, 2021 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Southwest Encourages Customers To Make ‘Non-Verbal’ Soft Drink Orders
CAMERAS
2) Canberrans Wrongly Believe Mobile Speed Cameras Exist To Raise Revenue. This Is How They’re Really Used
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
GPS / NAVIGATION
3) US Senator Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut Officials Call For Truck GPS Upgrades As Tractor-Trailers Hit Overpasses
OTHER
4) Florida Governor Bans COVID-19 ‘Vaccine Passports’
5) Are Plastic Driver's Licenses Headed For The Dumpster?
6) How Excelsior Pass, The First US Vaccine Passport, Works
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
7) San Francisco Bay Area Girls Lead Campaign Against Sexual Harassment On Public Transit
RAILROADS
8) Norfolk Southern Targets Data Science For Future Growth
ROADWAYS
9) Update To MUTCD Stirs Road Rage
TELEMATICS
10) Amazon’s Alexa Gets In The Car
TRANSIT
11) Testing How Navigable SEPTA Is, With Glasses That See What Riders See
12) FTA Publishes Resources For COVID-19 Response Reporting Requirement
13) How TransTrack Uses GoodData To Help Public Transit Organizations Adapt
News Releases
1) FCC Announces Inquiry Into Wireless Providers’ Compliance With 911 Location Accuracy Rules
2) California DMV Now Accepting Digital Signatures For Car Sales
Upcoming Events
Autonomous Vehicle Technology & Test Expo - June 22-23 - Hannover, Germany
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