Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, November 22, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
**Lebanon Independence Day**
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
1) Lime, Human Forest Launch Campaigns In London To Promote Good E-Bike Parking
AVIATION
2) US-European Task Force Draws Up Roadmap To Modernize Aviation Data Connectivity
FREIGHT
3) Technology Can Help Deter Cargo Theft, Expert Says
HEALTH
4) Research Links Long-Term Exposure To Traffic Noise And Type 2 Diabetes
5) Airplane Noise Act Signed Into Law As Part Of Larger Energy Act
OTHER
6) Cleveland Replaces Maps With Tablets In Snowplows, To Clear Roads More Efficiently
7) Winter Weather Prep Goes High-Tech For North Carolina DOT
8) Ghana Digitized Its Address System. Its Failure Offers Lessons To Other African Countries Creating Smart Cities
9) Data Sharing Presents Major Opportunities For Transportation
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
10) Pennsylvania Bill Covers Fuel Tax Transparency
11) Government Accounts Take Cautious Response To Twitter Flux
12) In Crises, Officials Tweet Crucial Info. What If Twitter Dies?
13) The Use Of Humor On Highway Signs And The Future Of DOT Twitter Feeds
Talking Michigan Transportation podcast
ROADWAYS
14) WYDOT Sees Increase In Sign Theft In Southeast Wyoming
SAFETY / SECURITY
15) Auto Safety Advocates Call For Fix To Pedestrian Detection Flaws As Deaths Soar
TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
16) Qatar Official: ‘Traffic Plan For World Cup Opening Successful’
TRANSIT
17) Transport For London Sets Out Plans For Next Generation Transport Ticketing Solution
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
18) After Meltdown Paralyzed I-95, Virginia Agencies Plan Improved Communications With Public, Other Steps For Winter Weather
19) Helsinki Beginning Smart Mobility Pilot
20) Pennsylvania DOT’s Central Regional Traffic Management Center Gets Ready For Winter Travel
VEHICLES
21) Connected Vehicles: Additional USDOT Information Could Help Stakeholders Manage Spectrum Availability Challenges And New Rules
22) University Of Warwick Researchers Use V2X To Improve High-Speed Merging
News Releases
1) TSA Launches Virtual Mission Hall Exhibit As Agency Commemorates Its 21st Anniversary
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
In recent years freight trains in the US have grown in length. Just ask someone who has to wait at a grade crossing. In Switzerland, though, it’s a passenger train that has set a new record.
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