Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday, January 2, 2023 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Thousands Stranded At Philippine Airports Due To ‘Loss Of Communication’
2) Florida Flight Delays Caused By Air Traffic Computer Issue Resolved, FAA Says
3) How I Learned The Hard Way About Southwest Airlines’ Awful Technology
CAMERAS
4) Most Of New South Wales’ Mobile Speed Camera Cars Off The Road
FREIGHT
5) The Mail Must Go Through, And AI Is Here To Help
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
6) ITS Used To Improve Traffic Safety In Kocaeli, Turkey
MARITIME
7) Canadian Transportation Safety Board Calls For Greater Attention To Safety In Commercial Fishing, Including Emergency Signal Devices, Personal Locator Beacons
8) New Age Of Maritime Domain Awareness
OTHER
9) Tesla Broke Labor Laws By Telling Workers Not To Discuss Pay, NLRB Claims
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
10) Canadian Transportation Agency Won’t Release Data On Number Of Airline Complaints
11) California DOT Has A Mascot And Students Can Help Name It
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
12) Chinese, Thai Researchers Work Together To Solve Traffic Woes
VEHICLES
13) Tesla FSD Beta Users Will Be Able To Turn Off Steering Wheel Nags This Month
14) We Found Subscription Menus In Our BMW Test Car. Is That Bad?
News Releases
1) Rhode Island DOT Making Improvement at Pell Bridge Ramps Project, Including New Signage
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