Thursday, December 15, 2022

Thursday, December 15, 2022

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


Thursday, December 15, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION


1) Multimodal Simulation Helps To Improve The Airport Experience

ITS International


CAMERAS


2) Making Traffic Camera Programs Work

Planetizen commentary


FREIGHT


3) Volvo Autonomous Solutions, Uber Freight To Pilot Autonomous Loads

Transport Dive


GPS / NAVIGATION


4) GPS Signals Are Being Disrupted In Russian Cities

Wired


5) GPS Disruptions: USDOT Could Improve Efforts To Identify Interference Incidents And Strengthen Resilience

GAO


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


6) The Smart Transportation Dispatch - December 15, 2022

Carnegie Mellon University


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


7) Senator Tim Kaine, Who Was Stranded 27 Hours On I-95 During Virginia Storm, Says Most Critical Error Of Virginia Officials Was Not Communicating Well

WTOP Radio


8) Educating Fleet Drivers To Battle Cell Phone Distraction

Forbes sponsored content


RAILROADS


9) Union Pacific Details Plans To Test Feasibility Of Ground-Based Conductors

Trains


ROADWAYS


10) Smart Motorway Safety: Stopped Vehicle Detection Targets Missed, UK Regulator Finds

Scarborough News


11) ‘Ctrl-Salt-Delete’ And ‘Darth Blader’ Are Some Of The Snowplows That Will Clearing The Ohio Turnpike This Season

NPR’s All Things Considered


SAFETY / SECURITY


12) University Of Michigan To Install New Technology To Increase Road Safety For Drivers, Pedestrians

WXYZ-TV


13) US Department Of Homeland Security Celebrates Digitalization, Streamlining Efforts To Improve Customer Experience

Nextgov


TRANSIT


14) Central Ohio Transit Authority Goes Offline After Cyber Security Incident

WCMH-TV


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


15) A Look Inside The Nerve Center Tracking Traffic Throughout Wisconsin

WTMJ-TV


16) Drivers Say Lack Of Signage On New I-66 Express Lanes In Virginia Is Taking Its Toll

WJLA-TV


17) New I-5 Siskiyou Summit Signs To Inform Oregon Travelers

KQEN Radio


VEHICLES


18) Where Does Radar Sit In The ADAS Architecture Centralization?

Novus Light



News Releases

1) University Of Texas At Arlington Students Imagining The Future Of Bus Shelters

2) AirSage Announces Launch Of Waypoint Data Offering Optimized For Transportation Planning Industry

3) OnStar Expands Member Services And Launches App

4) Manitoba Government Launches Enhanced 511 Service


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