Monday, February 7, 2022

Monday, February 7, 2022

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


Monday, February 7, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey



ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION


1) One Man’s Quest To Include Bike Commuting Reports On Minnesota Public Radio

MinnPost


AVIATION


2) Michigan Airport To Experiment With More Autonomous Tech

Government Technology


3) Delta CEO Repeats Call For A ‘No-Fly’ List For Unruly Passengers In Letter To US Attorney General

CNN


4) Indian Parliamentary Panel: ‘GAY’ Code For Gaya Airport ‘Inappropriate’ For ‘Holy City’

India Times


CAMERAS


5) Most UK Drivers Support Use Of ‘Important’ Noise Camera Technology After Successful Trial 

Express


ELECTRONIC TOLLING


6) Vision For No-Cash Tolls On Maine Turnpike Frustrates York Residents 

Portsmouth Herald


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


7) How Computer Vision Can Create Smart Transportation Systems

Forbes


MARITIME


8) Digitalization Changing Expectations In Maritime Logistics

MarineLog commentary


MOBILITY


9) BudapestGO Is Capital City’s New Travel App

Daily News Hungary


OTHER


10) New Alabama Statewide Driver License System Unveiled

WPMI-TV


11) Why South Korean Telcos Ride Into Flying Car Business

Korea Herald


12) Nighttime Traffic Noise Associated With Poor Self-Reported Sleep Quality

American Journal of Managed Care


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


13) Michigan Transit Agencies Launch Information Advocacy Campaign To Recruit Workers, Boost Ridership

Capital News Service


14) Cleveland Program Teaches Refugees To Use Public Transportation System

Spectrum News 1


15) Car Ads Target Our ‘Invincible’ Youth

Reno Gazette Journal commentary


16) Philadelphia’s Washington Avenue Head-Fake Reveals The Sham Of ‘Community Engagement’

Philadelphia Inquirer editorial


RAILROADS


17) Transport Canada Plans To Implement Enhanced Train Control To Improve Rail Safety

Canada Gazette


18) FRA: Positive Train Location Supporting Next-Generation Train Operations

Railway Age commentary


ROADWAYS


19) Increase In Traffic Causing Fading Roadway Lines, And North Carolina DOT Says It’s Not An Easy Fix

WNCT-TV


SPACE


20) US Air Force Commits Millions To Demonstrate ‘Space Internet’

Nextgov


TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT


21) Outside Firm To Investigate Virginia’s I-95 Response

Virginia Mercury


TRANSIT


22) Nashville’s WeGo Launches Mobile App To Make Paying Easier

WTVF-TV


23) DC Police Department Runs Ads On New York City Transit Recruiting Police Officers

New York Post


24) Improving Customer Journeys With Better Technology

Intelligent Transport


25) Contactless EMV Payments Launched Across Ginko Network In Besançon, France

Intelligent Transport


VEHICLES


26) Jaguar Land Rover Adds Amazon Alexa Across Its Vehicle Range

Bloomberg


27) How To Make V2P Work – An Interview With Commsignia’s András Váradi

Traffic Technology International Podcast



News Releases

1) Roscosmos, China Sign Agreement To Ensure GLONASS And Beidou Satellite Navigation Systems Are Complementary



Upcoming Events

FAA Virtual Event: The Future of Aviation Surveillance Services - March 23


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