Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, October 4, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
**Lesotho Independence Day**
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
1) Signs In St. Louis Neighborhood Advise Pedestrians To ‘Wear A Helmet While Crossing Street’ Spark Conversation
AVIATION
2) Airbus Invites Public To Submit Artistic Ideas For A350F Promotional Livery
CAMERAS
3) Baltimore City Traffic Camera Revenue To Flow Into Pedestrian Projects Under New Law
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
4) Avis Budget Agrees To Pay $45 Million To Resolve Claims Of Charging Renters Hidden Fees For Electronic Toll Payment Services
5) E-ZPass Overcharged Thousands Of Drivers At Garden State Parkway’s Great Egg Harbor Toll Plaza
EQUITY
6) Breaking The Bias: Making Public Transport Safer For Women
FREIGHT
7) First Fully Digital Intermodal TIR Transport Piloted From India To Iran
GPS / NAVIGATION
8) Finding Your Way With Broadcast TV
HEALTH
9) New York City Noise Camera Pilot Program To Expand
MARITIME
10) NTSB: Bridge Teams Should Use ‘All Available Resources’ To Avoid Maritime Incidents
OTHER
11) Managers, Err On The Side Of Too Much Communication
12) Suspicion Over Reason Why Captcha Bot Test Are Almost Always Related To Roads And Driving
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
13) Is STB Facing Information Overload From Railroad Merger Public Hearings
14) How To Start Grassroots Safe Streets Movement In Your City
SAFETY / SECURITY
15) How Transit Agencies Can Leverage Vendors To Improve Their Cyber Risk Exposure
16) Solve Safety, Security Challenges With Emerging Technology
SPACE
17) Fractured Authorities Equal Shattered Satellites: Reforming Space Traffic Management
Georgetown Security Studies Review
18) Interview: The Many Ways Space Technologies Make The World A Better Place
TELEMATICS
19) Qualcomm Gears Up To Drive Automotive Industry Transformation
TRANSIT
20) Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Develops Real-Time Transit Information Tool
21) QR Codes Are Reshaping Public Transit, But Are They Safe?
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
22) More Authorities Discover Benefits Of Waze For Real-Time Traffic Information
VEHICLES
23) Meet Koop, The Pittsburgh Startup That’s Gearing Up To Insure Driverless Cars
24) Audi Ready To Launch C-V2X Technology To Improve Safety On The Road
News Releases
1) Private 5G And The Port Of The Future — A Comms Connect Presentation Preview
2) DC Metro To Launch Warning Campaign Aimed At Deterring Fare Evasion
3) Colorado’s ECO Transit Launches Next-Generation Mobile Ticketing Solution With Masabi
4) New York City Police Commissioner’s Safety Announcements To Be Played In Subway Throughout October
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
I’m not sure how long traffic signals typically last but at one intersection in downtown Beacon, New York you’ll find a light that’s been in place since 1926. Actually, the dummy traffic light was only recently restored after being destroyed by an errant driver. Similar signals also can be found in New York in Croton-on-Hudson and Canajoharie.
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