Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday, May 9, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
**Europe Day**
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
1) Ghana Police: Pedestrians Should Give Drivers Enough Indication Of Their Intentions To Cross Road
AVIATION
2) James Bond, The Concorde, And The Pan Am Podcast
3) Garmin Pilot Update Provides Taxiway Closure Notams
CAMERAS
4) Baton Rouge’s Red-Light Camera Program Constitutional, But Opponents Refuse To Yield
5) Daunte Wright’s Mother Was Detained After Recording A Traffic Stop
GPS / NAVIGATION
6) CACI To Launch Experimental Satellite To Demonstrate Alternative To GPS Navigation
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
7) New Primers On Applying Transportation Asset Management For Traffic Signals And ITS
RAILROADS
8) STB To Class I’s: ‘Industry-Wide Transparency, Accountability, And Service Improvements’
TELEMATICS
9) Intangles To Become Face Of Telematics In India
TRANSIT
10) Bay Area Transit Agencies Are (Finally) Taking Collaboration Seriously
11) Why Is There Still No Free Wi-Fi On Metro-North?
VEHICLES
12) Some BMWs Shipping Without Android Auto, CarPlay; Will Be Added In An Update
13) Seoul Launches VR Simulator To Test Autonomous Driving
News Releases
2) Transport For Wales Now Offering Fflecsi Bus Booking At Libraries
3) New Civil Liberties Alliance Files Appeal To Stop 24/7 Tracking Of Gulf Of Mexico Charter Boats
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