Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, May 3, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
**Teacher’s Day**
CAMERAS
1) Five Ways To Manage Traffic Better With Smart Video
CARTOGRAPHY
2) Google Maps Beta Tests Preferred Transport Modes UI For Directions
PRIVACY
3) How The Canadian Government Failed To Protect Our Mobility Data
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
4) New York City Launches $4 Million Ad Campaign To Curb ‘Dangerous Driving Behaviors’
TRANSIT
5) Sound Transit To Begin Launching New ORCA Ticketing System In May
VEHICLES
6) Paris Aims To Curtail Vehicle Noise
News Releases
1) BMW, Mercedes-Benz Mobility To Sell Car-Sharing Joint Venture To Stellantis
2) Tampa International Airport Holds Contest To Be Voice Of Shuttles, Raise Money For Charity
3) Connecticut DOT Invites Public To Share Transit Experiences To Enhance Transportation Services
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
It only takes about five minutes to travel the 2.7 miles (4.3 km) of the US’s shortest scheduled commuter rail line. It runs between Princeton and Princeton Junction and is affectionately known as “The Dinky.” The branch was opened in 1865 and was a part of the Pennsylvania Railroad for most of its existence. Today it’s operated by NJ Transit.
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