Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, December 13, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) South Carolina’s Florence Regional Airport Rebranding, Rebuilding From Pandemic
MARITIME
2) Electronic Buoy Invention Directs River Traffic More Safely, Economically
MOBILITY
3) Tampa Launches Mobility App Aimed At Simplifying Transportation
4) Fuel Stations Advised To Reimagine Themselves As Mobility And Convenience Hubs
5) Transport For London Is Here To Support You On Your Accessible Journeys
Intelligent Transport commentary
OTHER
6) UK Government Announces £2 Million Transport Innovation Fund
7) Lawmakers Introduce Bill To Ban TikTok In US
8) The Transport Sector Keeps On Moving Thanks To AV Tech
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
9) With More Drones Hitting Power Lines, FirstEnergy Launches Safety Ads Targeting Young Pilots
10) Austin Council Passes Transparency Changes To Transit Partnership Board
11) Members Of Scotland Parliament Demand Answers On ‘Missing Paragraphs’ In CalMac Ferries Scandal
12) New York City Department Of Environmental Protection Updates Educational Material For Kids On Dangers Of Noise
SAFETY / SECURITY
13) What States are Doing About Wrong-Way Crashes
14) Fleet And Freight Cyber Considerations For Protecting America’s Roads
SPACE
15) Cybersecurity In Space: The Out Of-This-World Challenges Ahead
TRANSIT
16) Subway Announcements Of NYPD Platform Presence Have No Effect On Dwell Time, MTA Says
VEHICLES
17) Tesla Ordered To Upgrade Self-Driving Computer For Free Due To ‘False Advertising’
18) Tesla Becoming A Partisan Brand, Says Survey
News Releases
1) Hidden Level’s Drone Tracking System Ready-Made For New FAA Rules
2) ‘This Is Climate’ Campaign From Washington Post Launches At LAX, SeaTac, San Diego Airports
3) Trimble To Acquire Transporeon To Strengthen, Accelerate Connect And Scale Strategy
4) Huawei’s Vision For Ports Sets Sail With Ai-Powered Hub Utilizing 5G, Green Energy
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
It probably shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, but the world’s largest and busiest seaplane base is found in Alaska on Lake Hood in Anchorage.
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