Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday, November 4, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
**Native American Heritage Month**
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
1) In Bicycle Simulator Lab, Bike Boxes Emerge As Safest Intersection Treatment
AVIATION
2) Operations Center In Florida Could Be Base For Remote Air Traffic Control
3) Noida International Airport ‘Utilizing Technology As Key Enabler To Set New Benchmarks Enhancing Experience, Efficiency And Earnings’
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
4) Pennsylvania Governor Signs E-ZPass Transparency Legislation
GPS / NAVIGATION
5) China’s Home-Grown Beidou Satellite System Eyes Global Footprint
6) Hundreds Of US Defense Satellites May Get GPS-Type Payloads To Provide Back-Up
HEALTH
7) The Noise Wars Of Urban America
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
8) Intelligent Traffic Management System To Be Implemented At Major Junctions In Ludhiana, India
MARITIME
9) Autonomous Cargo Ships Are Coming…And Ports Better Get Ready
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
10) Smart Motorways: Coroner Urges National Highways To Increase Public Education To Improve Safety
11) Chicago Transit Authority President Says He Will Appear At Next City Hall Hearing
RAILROADS
12) Sydney Metro’s New Driverless Trains Start Passenger Services
SPACE
13) FCC Will Launch New Space Bureau
14) Civilian Space Traffic Management Office Coming Along, But ‘Don’t Expect Magic’
TRANSIT
15) Free Now Integrates European Public Transport Tickets Into App
VEHICLES
16) VW Recalls Vehicles For Tire Pressure Monitoring Malfunction
News Releases
1) Mitre To Operate USDOT’s VOICES Platform
2) Bytemark Launches Mobile Ticket App For Public Transit
3) Transportation Gets Smart: Using Traffic Big Data To Upgrade Transport Services In Taiwan
4) California Highway Patrol Launching ‘Distracted Driving Education For Adult Drivers’
5) Leidos Deploys New Terminal Flight Management Capability At Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
Friday Bonus
Transportation and agriculture have a close relationship but perhaps nowhere is it as close as in Sioux Falls, South Dakota where a stalk of corn is growing in a street.
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