Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday, March 21, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
**World Down Syndrome Day**
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
1) New York City DOT To Install 500 Accessible Pedestrian Signals At Intersections Next Year
2) AI Sensors To Monitor New Cycle Lane Usage In Wales
AVIATION
3) US House Committee Calls For Regular Updates On 5G And Aviation
CAMERAS
4) Why A Legal Expert Says Peoria’s Reason For Keeping Police Camera Sites Private Is ‘Flawed’
FREIGHT
5) Is The Metaverse The Next Big Thing In Supply Chain?
GPS / NAVIGATION
6) Survey Finds Virginia Beach Drivers Heavily Rely On GPS
MARITIME
7) IT Bug That Jammed Baltic-North Sea Traffic ‘Not A Hacker Attack’
OTHER
8) India: 5G To Be Ushered In Using ‘Street Furniture’
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
9) National Highways Accused Of Wasting Money On Rebrand
10) Idaho Transportation Department Uses Podcast To Inform Public
11) Engaging Your Community With Always-On Strategies
ROADWAYS
12) Hungarian Roads: Signs In Ukrainian To Help Refugees
TRANSIT
13) Campbell River Transit Users Can Now Track Their Buses
14) The Routing Company Lets You Hail A Ride — On Public Transit
VEHICLES
15) Autonomous Trucks Could Replace 500,000 US Jobs, Study Finds
16) C-ITS: Europe’s Path To Connected, Cooperative & Automated Mobility
Car 2 Car Communications Consortium report
News Releases
2) Average Speed Cameras Improve Driver Behavior On Lancashire’s Roads
3) ERTICO Meets ITS Turkey At Summits’22 In Ankara
4) Flying Classroom Takes To The Sky With Support From Starling Aerospace
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