Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


Wednesday, December 28, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey


**Bernie’s Notes**

I made a life-changing announcement today on social media. I don’t want anyone to feel tricked into clicking the link, so let me explain it has to do with gender identity.


ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION


1) New App Allow Police Officers In Scotland To Identify Lost And Stolen Bicycles

Police Professional


AVIATION


2) Southwest Airlines Official Blames ‘Vastly Outdated’ IT Infrastructure For Flight Cancellations

Politico video


3) Japan’s Transport Ministry Unveils Outline For Operational, Safety Systems Of Flying Cars

Yomiuri Shimbun


FREIGHT


4) Vision-Based Systems Evolve, Along With Driver Attitudes Toward Them

Beverage Industry


GPS / NAVIGATION


5) Waze Tests New Alerts Warning Drivers About Roads With A ‘History Of Crashes’

The Verge


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


6) Hawaii DOT Presents ‘The Walk Wise Hawaii Pedestrian Safety Program’

KHON-TV’s Living808


RAILROADS


7) Communication Issues Lead To Cost Increases, Delays For Amtrak Airo Equipment, IG Says

Trains


SPACE


8) NASA Engineer Teaches AI To Be ‘GPS-Like’ To Guide Astronauts Over The Lunar Surface

Interesting Engineering


TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT


9) Lessons Learned From I-95 Shutdown In Virginia In January

Free Lance-Star



News Releases

1) Delaware State Police Announce ‘Women In Aviation And Law Enforcement Seminar’


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