Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday, November 11, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
**Veterans Day / Armistice Day & Angola Independence Day**
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
1) Research Collaboration Initiated To Increase Pedestrian Safety
EQUITY
2) New Movie, ‘Devotion’, Shows Struggle For Diversity In Aviation
GPS / NAVIGATION
3) Apple Maps No Longer Redirecting Drivers Off I-90 Onto Dirt Road
MOBILITY
4) BMW, Landing AI Execs Say Sustainability, Democratization Driving Connected Mobility
PRIVACY
5) Data Privacy Vs Personalization For Airports
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
6) Public Access To First Responder Radio Traffic Restricted In Honolulu
7) How A ‘City Bus Manager’ Video Game Could Become An Advocacy Tool
SAFETY / SECURITY
8) Colorado Now Supports Apple Wallet ID In Lieu Of Driver’s License Or State ID At Select TSA Checkpoints
TELEMATICS
9) How Big Data Can Combine With AI To Insure Older Vehicles
TRANSIT
10) Israeli Transportation Removes Ads Of Women In Tank Tops From Buses
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
11) Maryland DOT Holds Snow Show, Highlighting New Safety Features As Winter Approaches
VEHICLES
12) World’s Largest Autonomous Vehicle Test To Be Conducted In Nashville
13) Waymo’s Driverless Taxis Keep Making Incremental Progress, While Others Flounder
14) Could This Lidar Sensor Spell The End For Steering Wheels And Pedals?
15) How Quest Global Is Bridging The Gap In The Connected Cars Sector
News Releases
1) Huawei Sets Blueprint For Intelligent, Zero-Carbon Ports
2) Viasat, Cobham Satcom Announce Strategic Collaboration On Maritime Connectivity
3) Delaware DMV Announces New Veteran Indicator For Driver’s License Or Identification Card
4) Mapless AI Tests Remotely-Operated Cars At Pittsburgh International Airport
5) Škoda Launches Pay-To-Park Service In Europe
6) UK, US Veterans In Parking Groups Join Forces To Support Ex-Military
Bernie’s Notes
I’ll be taking some vacation time next week but, as always, the TCN will still be published daily. You may find it sent earlier or later than normal and I may be a bit less thorough with my news searches than usual.
Friday Bonus
While stop signs are pretty universal, most other signs you find on American roads differ from those found around the world. Why is that? This video attempts to explain.
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