Transportation Communications Newsletter
Thursday, November 3, 2022 - Washington, District of Columbia
**Domenica & Panama Independence Day**
AVIATION
1) 5G May Have Caused Dozens Of Troubling In-Flight Avionics Failures
2) Attempted Kidnapping Of Air Traffic Controllers In Haiti Puts Safety Of Airspace At Risk
3) Newer United Planes Equipped With Updated Bluetooth Connectivity
GPS / NAVIGATION
4) City Of Buffalo Introduces New GPS Tool To Improve Snow Removal Efforts
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
5) The Smart Transportation Dispatch - November 3, 2022
MOBILITY
6) First-Of-Its-Kind Initiative Launched To Make Shared Mobility The First, Best Option
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
7) Portland, Oregon Bureau Of Transportation To Launch Transportation Academy To Teach Students Street Safety
8) Vermont Agency For Transportation Taking Input On Smuggler’s Notch Stuck Truck Solutions
ROADWAYS
9) USDOT Looks To AI To Help Modernize Highways
SAFETY / SECURITY
10) Cyberattack Causes Shutdown At Mexican Communication, Transportation, Aviation Agencies
11) The Ray Seeking Funds For Highway Safety Drone Program
News Releases
1) Connecticut DOT Launches CTroads.org To Assist Commuters, Reduce Congestion, Keep Roads Safe
2) IRF Global Road Achievement Awards: Showcasing Global Industry Excellence
3) RoadMedic 9-1-1 Solution To Incorporate H.E.L.P Lighting Alerts
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