Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday, December 5, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) AI Is Already Reshaping Air Travel, Will Airports Themselves Be Next?
2) Southwest, United, And American Airlines Have A New Enemy -- The Internet’s Ugliest Site
GPS / NAVIGATION
3) Pittsburgh Council Members Question Whether Snow Plow Tracker Is Help Or Hindrance
PRIVACY
4) TSA Under Fire For Use Of Facial Recognition Technology In Airport Security
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
5) Bipartisan Bill Would Require Human Trafficking Hotline To Be Posted In Every US Port Of Entry
6) Critics Says Texas Road Safety Messaging Blames Pedestrians, Bicyclists; Ignores Structural Flaws
RAILROADS
7) Flip Board At Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station Expected To Return, But Not Anytime Soon, Says Congressman
SAFETY / SECURITY
8) Growth Of Space Situational Awareness Systems Could Create Problems For Satellite Operators
TRANSIT
9) Transport For Wales Using AI To Improve Bus Network
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
10) New Traffic Equipment Coming To US 131 In Grand Rapids Will Warn Drivers Of Crashes, Delays
VEHICLES
11) Senator Pushes Carmakers To Keep AM Radio In Dash As Matter Of Public Safety
12) Research Suggests Having A Person Available To Help Might Improve Acceptance For AVs
13) Why Automating Trucking Is Harder Than You Think
News Releases
1) Texas DOT Hosting Online Transportation Workshop For Seniors, Those With Disabilities
2) Wejo, Ford Team To Expand End-To-End Insurance Offerings Across US
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