Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


🇦🇬 Tuesday, November 1, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey 🇦🇬


**Antigua and Barbuda Independence Day**


AVIATION


1) For Customers On The Autism Spectrum, The Delta Travel Experience Is Welcoming

Breaking Travel News


CAMERAS


2) Who Is Stealing Speed Cameras From Swedish Roads?

New York Times


3) Complaints Come In Over Hidden Signage For Speed Cameras In Macon, Georgia

WGXA-TV


ELECTRONIC TOLLING


4) Bangladesh Government Lacks Data On Active RFID Tags

New Age Bangladesh


5) Confusion Over How Much Gauteng Must Pay Sanral To Settle E-Toll Debt

The Citizen


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


6) How Bellevue, Washington Uses Tech To Make Its Roads Safer

Seattle Times


MARITIME


7) Maritime Data Cluster Launched To Drive Green Smart Port Revolution

Offshore Energy


ROADWAYS


8) New Report Sets Out The Digital Step Change Coming To Local Roads

Highways News


TRANSIT


9) MBTA To Install $80 Million Underground Cable Network To Prevent Train Collisions

Boston Herald


10) India Public Transport Bus Service Provider PMPML Partners with Google Cloud To Build Intelligent Transit Management System For Live Tracking

Times Now


VEHICLES


11) Laser Attack Blinds Autonomous Vehicles, Deleting Pedestrians And Confusing Cars

TechXplore


12) Einride, GE Appliances Complete Autonomous Vehicle Pilot On US Public Roads

ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle International


13) Connected Cars Are About More Than Buying Coffee From Your Dashboard

Newsweek advertorial



News Releases

1) UK Government Launches New Campaign To Boost Aviation Recruitment

2) FCC Grants Applied Information 10th Experimental License For C-V2X Connected Vehicle Testing

3) IATA Survey: Convenience Is Top Priority For Airline Passengers Post-Pandemic

4) Here-And-Now Connected Vehicle Solutions Explained In New Transport Technology Forum Video

5) Jersey City’s Via Microtransit Awarded 2022 Outstanding Project/Program Of The Year By ITS New Jersey



Tuesday Transportation Oddities

Michigan has a new pedestrian bridge but this is no ordinary span. It’s the world’s longest timber-towered suspension bridge.


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