Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


 πŸ§’πŸ½ Tuesday, October 11, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey πŸ‘§πŸ»


**International Day of the Girl Child”


ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION


) Glasgow Installs Automatic Cyclist Warning Signs 

Highways News


AVIATION


) FAA Activates New GPS-Guided Routes In Alaska To Fly Below Hazardous Weather

FAA


ELECTRONIC TOLLING


) Ohio Turnpike Moves Into Overdrive On Improvements

Tribune Chronicle commentary


GPS / NAVIGATION


) China Launches CentiSpace-1 Navigation Enhancement Satellites

GPS World


) New Russian Navigation Satellite Now In Orbit

GPS World


MARITIME


) Port Of Rotterdam To Implement Secure, Quantum Technology Project

Seatrade Maritime News


MOBILITY


) Shanghai Releases All-In-One Transport App To Make It Easier For Travelers

Shine


OTHER


) Experts Call For National Transport Data Bank In Nigeria

The Sun


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


) Open-Government Group Sues Florida Governor Over Migrant Flight Records

Tampa Bay Times


) Maui County, Hawaii Releases Public Transportation Video

Maui Now


SAFETY / SECURITY


) Seven IoT And Operational Technology Cyber Risks In The Transportation Industry

Global Trade commentary


TELEMATICS


) NTSB Pushes To Enforce Speed Limits Across US With New Technology

CNN


TRANSIT


) Pittsburgh Transit Agency’s Ban Of ‘Black Lives Matter’ Masks Likely Unconstitutional

Society for Human Resources Management commentary


VEHICLES


) Self-Driving Cars Do Not Exist, Yet Drivers Still Think They Have One: Study

The Drive



News Releases

1) Study Shows Giving School Buses Green Lights Can Improve Student Safety, Help Address The Nationwide Bus Driver Shortage

2) Lancaster, UK Expands App To Report Roadway Problems

3) Miovision Acquires Rapid Flow

4) NHTSA Launches New School Bus Safety Media Campaign

5) Swiss Federal Railways Launch A New ‘Easier To Use’ Smartphone App (in German)

6) KanDrive App Now Available On Cell Phones



Tuesday Transportation Oddities

Another new automotive world record you may be unaware of. The fastest mile driven in reverse.


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