Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, April 12, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
CAMERAS
1) High School Student Designs Flood Tracker Using Traffic Cameras
2) Speed Camera App Developers Face Abuse From UK Drivers
GPS / NAVIGATION
3) Russia Jamming US-Provided GPS Signals In Ukraine, US General Says
4) Fearing GPS Jamming By China, US Air Force Wants To Send Extra Layer Of Satellites To The Geostationary Orbit
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
5) Lakeland, Florida’s Busiest Intersections Will Get AI Sensors To Prevent Crashes
6) The Future Of Open City Streets Could Start With Smarter Traffic Lights
OTHER
7) Why American License Plates Are Such A Mess
RAILROADS
8) UK To Makes Changes To Level Crossings To Improve Safety
9) Two Australian Rail Freight Operators Conducting Lighting Trials To Improve Level Crossing Safety
TRANSIT
10) Optibus Acquiring Transportation Passenger Platform Trillium
11) Los Angeles Hopes Tech Can Help Make More Equitable Bus Lanes
VEHICLES
12) The Auto Disruptors Making The Cars Of The Future Today
News Releases
1) Pennsylvania DOT Invites Pennsylvanians To Share Feedback On Winter Services
2) Hillwood, Ericsson Routes Partner To Advance Autonomous Mobility
3) Pennsylvania DOT Launches Webpage For Winslow Hill Road Project
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
When you think of chairlifts, railroads probably don’t come to mind. But did you know that the Union Pacific Railroad helped create the first chairlift in the 1930s?
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