Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday, February 14, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
**Happy Valentine’s Day**
AVIATION
1) FAA To Field Test New Drone Traffic Management Capabilities
2) São Paulo, Rio Airports To Implement Facial Biometrics For Boarding
CAMERAS
3) Montgomery Red-Light Camera Law Upheld By Alabama Supreme Court
4) New Traffic Cameras Being Set Up To Catch Red-Light Jumpers In UK
5) Pinpoint Accuracy Makes New Queensland Traffic Cameras Highly Effective. And Lucrative.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s On Mornings audio
6) Surveillance Cameras Installed In Carroll County, Ohio Transit Vehicles
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
7) New Law Targets Ohio Turnpike Drivers Who Don’t Pay Toll
8) Confused By New Lane Signage On US Highway 101 In California? Here’s What You Need To Know
9) RFID First Step Towards Speedier Travel In Malaysia: MARii CEO
MARITIME
10) Singapore Consortium To Pilot Drone Delivery For Maritime Essentials
11) Ferry Takes Trip Halfway Across Japan… Without Anyone Steering It
12) Australia To Provide $26 Million For Maritime Disaster Prevention In Indian Ocean
13) Nigeria Says ISPS Code Implementation Key To Maritime Security
OTHER
14) Africa’s Innovators Turn To Tech To Tackle Transport Woes
15) Oregon DOT Committee Members Blast Agency Leadership For Response To Derogatory Comments
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
16) Highway Of Agony: How Traffic Safety Films Introduced Millions Of Kids To Scenes Of Real Death
RAILROADS
17) Railway Traffic Noise Monitoring Project Planned In Netherlands
SAFETY / SECURITY
18) US Customs And Border Protection Revitalizes Biometric Data Collection At Border
19) New First Responder Tool For Reporting Transportation Struck-By Incidents
SPACE
20) NOAA’s Space Data Repository Takes A Step Forward
TRANSIT
21) Netherlands To Launch New Trial For GPS Tracking On Public Transport
22) New Plan To Integrate Train And Bus Services Across West Of Scotland Includes New App To Provide Information On All Forms Of Public Transport
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
23) How Connected Vehicle Innovations Are Making Traveler Information More Affordable
News Releases
1) Los Angeles Metro Offers Transit-Inspired Sounds, Stories Via QR Codes On Buses
3) International Air Transport Association Launches Ground Operations Portal
4) Smart Technology To Improve Travel In Melbourne’s South-East
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