Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday, May 13, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
**National Bicycle Month**
AVIATION
1) Air Traffic Control Shuts Down In Jamaica
2) FAA Standardizing Hot Spot Symbology On Airport Diagrams
3) Workshop Looks At Civil-Military Airspace Coordination For Spain
CAMERAS
4) Cellphone App Helps New York City Drivers Avoid Enforcement Cameras
GPS / NAVIGATION
5) Google Maps Adding A 3D ‘Immersive View’ Which Will Include Traffic
OTHER
6) FCC Chairwoman Proposes Allowing Discounted Rate for School Bus Wi-Fi
PARKING
7) Bird Launches Augmented Reality-Powered Parking Technology Pilot
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
8) E-Scooter Company Ola, Asks Customer To Delete ‘Negative’ Social Media Posts In 24 Hours
TRANSIT
9) Passenger Bus Tracking A New Feature Of Muskegon Area Transit System
News Releases
1) Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II To Debut ‘Rolls-Royce Connected’
2) Operation Lifesaver Launches Railroad Safety National Ad Campaign On Connecticut Airwaves
Friday Bonus
The livery of airliners is sometimes more than just a paint job with a logo. This blog lists eight of the most unusual liveries. There are some amazing designs and I’m happy to say I was actually part of one. In 2011 KLM held a worldwide contest inviting people to send in their profile photos along with an inspiring phrase for a chance for it to be turned into a Delft blue tile and have it applied to the aircraft. Me, and 3,999 of my closest friends, graced a 777 that traveled around the world.
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