Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday, February 3, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
**Black History Month**
AVIATION
1) FAA Sees ‘Minimal Disruptions’ To Air Travel From 5G Amid Safety Concerns
2) Teen Who Tracked Elon Musk’s Private Jet Stirs Security Response
3) Can Aurora Enhance Radar Monitoring Of Arctic Aviation?
CAMERAS
4) Michigan DOT Working To Restore Traffic Livestreams Amid Snowstorm
5) Alexandria, Virginia Issuing Thousands Of Refunds After Red-Light Camera Programming Error
6) Mobile Device Detection Cameras Being Tested In Australian Capital Territory
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
7) Pennsylvania Turnpike Beginning To Notify Customers About Excessive V-Tolls
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
8) Portuguese Smart Tunnel Trial Paves Way For C-ITS System Rollout
9) The Smart Transportation Dispatch - February 3, 2021
MARITIME
10) Port Of Rotterdam To Track Transport-Related Emissions
11) Maritime Autonomous Systems Technology Main Topic Of UK’s MAS Regulatory Working Group Conference
OTHER
12) The State Of Unified Communications In Transportation 2022
RAILROADS
13) Amtrak Reportedly Tells Senator They Need To Do Better Real-Time Communication After Snow Stranding
ROADWAYS
14) Croydon, UK Council Agrees To Install More Camera Warning Signs After Man Holds Hand-Made Warning For Six Weeks
SAFETY / SECURITY
15) RIPTA Data Breach Affected About 22,000 People
16) Ex-UK Transport Ministers Call On Grant Shapps To Act On Vehicle Safety
17) App That Helps Reduce Speeding, Crashes To Be Used In Charlotte Pilot Program
18) Bill Would Let Georgia Drivers Hold Their Phones At Stoplights
TRANSIT
19) ‘Tap On-Tap Off’ Payment Scheme Now Onboard Arriva Buses In North Wales
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
20) Traffic Engineers Work To Keep Traffic Flowing Through Springfield, Missouri During Winter Blast
VEHICLES
21) American Trucking Associations Presses Congress For AV Policy Directives
22) TRL Develops Roadmap To Enable Remote Operation Of CAVs By 2035
News Releases
1) Masabi Partners With TransLoc To Deliver Contactless Fare Payment Solutions For Transit Providers
2) Security Issue May Have Made Some Personal Information Vulnerable On Washington State DOT System
3) MBTA’s System-Wide Accessibility Department Launches Communication Survey
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