Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday, October 14, 2022 - New Brunswick, New Jersey
**World Standards Day**
AVIATION
1) FAA Says Apple AirTags Are Allowed In Checked Baggage
2) Turkey Develops Tech Reducing Small Drones’ Reliance On GPS
3) How 5G’s Rollout Rattled Hundreds Of Pilots
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
4) New Hampshire Addresses Report Of E-ZPass Vulnerability
5) Pennsylvania Turnpike Announces Changes To Payment Options
GPS / NAVIGATION
6) Australia’s SouthPAN Early Open Services Now Live
7) Open Systems Enabling GPS Backup Technology
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
8) Shanghai Transport To Enter Green, Smart Era
OTHER
9) Georgia District Tests Connected School Buses, Signal Priority
PRIVACY
10) Does Video Surveillance For Traffic Management Purposes Comply With Data Protection Law?
ROADWAYS
11) What Goes Into Road Signs In Vermont?
VEHICLES
12) Tesla Didn't Likely Use Codes, GPS To Cheat Crash Tests, Says Euro NCAP
13) 5G Transition Opens New Opportunities for Autonomous Trucks
14) FMCSA Denies Exemption For Intellistop’s Pulsating Brake-Lamp Technology
News Releases
1) USDOT Releases Public Involvement Guide
2) Enhanced 511 Service Launched In New Brunswick, Canada
6) Netherlands, UK Intensify Cooperation On AI And Mobility Solutions
7) AEye Named ‘Traffic Technology Company Of The Year’ By AutoTech Breakthrough
8) Airbiquity Brings Over-The-Air Connectivity To Two-Wheeler Market
10) Eve Announces Collaboration With Skyway Technologies For Its Urban Air Traffic Management Solution
Friday Bonus
Here’s how they encourage mass transit usage in Demark.
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