Transportation Communications Newsletter
Wednesday, February 2, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
**Happy Groundhog Day**
AVIATION
1) US Airports Boost Their Wi-Fi to Improve Travelers’ Experience
CAMERAS
2) States Encouraged To Implement Speed Cameras A s Road Fatalities Keep Rising
3) Oceanside, California Police Combine Drones With Zoom
4) Tasmania To Reintroduce Mobile Traffic Cameras To Its Roads
5) Municipalities In Cyprus Eye Installing Traffic Cameras
https://cyprus-mail.com/2022/02/02/municipalities-eye-installing-traffic-cameras/
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
6) Maine Turnpike Plans To End Cash Toll Collection
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
7) Car 2 Car Communications Consortium Welcomes Euro ITS Directive
8) Interview With ITS (UK) Secretary General Jennie Martin
OTHER
9) Florida Bill To Greenlight Digital License Plates Gets First OK
10) Wordle Lovers Can Now Play An Airport Code-Themed Version Of The Viral Game
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
11) Memphis Transit Organizations Join Together To Educate Public On Transportation Funding
12) Elon Musk Accuses AP Reporter Of Being A Lobbyist, Sets Fans Against Him On Twitter Over Tesla Recall Article
13) SANDAG Appoints Two Deputy CEOs To Improve Community Engagement
ROADWAYS
14) Open Mobility Foundation Develops Data Standards For Curbs
SAFETY / SECURITY
15) Fleets Can Take Steps To Reduce Risk Of Cybersecurity Threats
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
16) Cruise Opens Driverless Taxi Service To San Francisco Riders — But With Limitations
TELEMATICS
17) Android Auto’s New UI Resurfaces Ahead Of The Final Release
18) App-Based Telematics Insurance – What Does It Mean For Insurance Brokers?
TRANSIT
19) Building Next-Generation Transit Signal Priority
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
20) New European Commission Rules To Make More EU-Wide Real-Time Traffic Data Available For Innovative Mobility Services
21) New Command And Control Centre Opens In Mangaluru, India
VEHICLES
22) Industry, Safety, Union Officials Urge Federal Action On AVs
23) Self-Driving Car Companies Zoom Ahead, Leaving US Regulators Behind
News Releases
2) Aura To Research Critical Communications In US National Airspace
3) Red-Light Safety Program Pilot Begins With Engineering Studies At 10 Honolulu Intersections
4) Warren County, New York Sheriff Creates New Traffic Safety Website
5) Stinson Owl-Lite And Stinson ITS Acquired By Ramudden Inc. And Work Zone Safety Group
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