Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, March 1, 2022 - Scotch Plains, New Jersey
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
1) Bicycle-Mounted GPS Laser Projector
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
2) Electronic Toll Collection On Bangladesh’s Meghna Bridge Gets Lukewarm Response
3) Virginia Drivers Experiencing Similar E-ZPass Billing Issues As Thousands Of Marylanders
4) Pennsylvania DOT Secretary’s Surprising Response To Question About E-ZPass Penalties
MARITIME
5) US Court: Feds Can Require Tracking Of Charter Fishing Boats
6) EU Offers Encrypted Tool To Fight Maritime Security Threats In Indo-Pacific
7) Gambia Ferry Services To Introduce E-Ticketing System In March
OTHER
8) How An App Is Helping Pittsburgh Residents Avoid Dodgy Infrastructure
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
9) Maine Governor Asks Portland Jetport To Remove Signs Asking Travelers Not To Eat Fish
ROADWAYS
10) New Smart Sensors Aim To Make I-25 In Colorado More Efficient
SAFETY / SECURITY
11) UK’s National Highways Launches Anti-Tailgating Campaign
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
12) Lithuania Asks Google, Apple To Remove Yandex Ride-Hailing App
13) Waymo To Begin Charging For Robotaxi Rides In San Francisco
TELEMATICS
14) Telematics For Winter Operations: How Massachusetts DOT Balances Safety, Efficiency And Sustainability
American City & County advertorial
TRANSIT
15) Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Adds Wayfinding App To Increase Accessibility For Visually Impaired
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
16) Whither Digital Traffic Management In Dhaka, Bangladesh?
News Releases
1) Introducing Subtext, A Zine For Women Changing Transportation
2) SEPTA To Add Guides To Assist, Educate Riders On Rules For Riding
3) Operation Lifesaver Launches Online Rail Safety Pledges For Adults And Kids
4) FAA Begins Adding Weather Reporting Stations Across Alaska
5) Indra To Install Asia’s First 3D Civil Aviation Radar In South Korea
6) UK’s Kent County Council Launches Speed Awareness Campaign
7) Jenny Showalter Launches Business Aviation Career Coaching Company
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
This must be the world’s shortest railway. It travels about 200 feet (61 meters).
Upcoming Events
- Course: Traffic Signal Operations - March 24-May 1
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