Transportation Communications Newsletter
Wednesday, September 7, 2022 - Berkeley Heights, New Jersey
**Brazil Independence Day**
CAMERAS
1) Hundreds Of License-Plate Readers To Be Positioned Around Indianapolis
2) Michigan Weighs Work Zones Cameras To Catch Speeders, Slow Traffic
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
3) Florida’s Secretive Toll Surveillance Program: Five Things To Know
GPS / NAVIGATION
4) Google Maps Letting You Specify EV, Hybrid, Other Engine Types For More Fuel-Efficient Directions, Extends Eco-Friendly Routing To All Europe
5) Huawei Launches First Smartphone To Connect To China’s Beidou
INFRASTRUCTURE
6) Mineta Transportation Institute Examines Use Of Blockchain In Transportation Infrastructure
Transportation Today
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
7) ITS World Congress Preview
MOBILITY
8) Free Dinner? Free Parking? Northern Virginia Transportation Leaders Exploring Creative Options To Incentivize Commuter Behavior
OTHER
9) Personalized License Plates Spark Controversy For Arizona DOT
10) Czech Presidency Outlines Transport, Other Priorities To European Parliament Committees
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
11) Florida Officials Withhold Records, Dodge Questions About Toll Surveillance System
RAILROADS
12) Innovating Passenger Experiences Throughout UK Stations
SAFETY / SECURITY
13) NHTSA Updates Cybersecurity Best Practices for New Vehicles
14) NTSB Only Federal Agency Lacking A CISA-Mandated Vulnerability Disclosure Policy
15) New App Aims To Keep Drivers, Cyclists, Pedestrians Safe On Cary, North Carolina Roads
16) The Connected Car Is The Next Attack Vector
TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
17) Trial In UK To Clear Highway Spillages Without Destroying Forensic Evidence
TRANSIT
18) Greater Cleveland RTA Debuts Transit Ambassador Program To Improve Community Engagement
19) How Big Data And AI Strengthens Public Transit For The Post-COVID City
VEHICLES
20) Shanghai Sees Intelligent Cars As A US$72 Billion Industry By 2025, Unveils Plan To Spur Autonomous Driving Tech
21) Low-Cost Solution Viable For Self-Driving Cars To Spot Hacked GPS
22) The Modern Road Trip: How Technology Is Changing Our Driving Experiences
**Bernie’s Notes**
This morning I came across this item from Wisconsin DOT. Each month the Wisconsin State Patrol features a law related to traffic safety. I imagine various transportation agencies might try something similar to highlight a message that otherwise can get lost in all the noise.
News Releases
1) Vermont Agency Of Transportation Public Transit Program Offers Free New App For Riders
2) Wejo Joins Eastern Transportation Coalition’s Traffic Data Marketplace
3) WSP USA Offers Mobility Marketplace Service Allowing Single Payment System
4) Former APTA Communications Staffer Chad Chitwood Named ITS America Communications Director
6) Cohda Wireless Announces World’s Most Advanced V2X Connectivity Solution
7) EcoOnline, Airport Services Association Introduce New Safety Incident Data Platform
8) Connectpoint Unveils Solar-Powered, ADA-Compliant Real-Time Messaging System
9) Citilink In Fort Wayne, Indiana Offering Public Transportation Travel Training Program
10) Together For Safer Roads Announces Partnership With VisionTrack On Truck Of The Future Pilot
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