Transportation Communications Newsletter
**25th Anniversary Year**
Tuesday, February 7, 2023 - Cranford, New Jersey
**Grenada Independence Day**
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
1) Conservative British Politician Says A Rainbow Crosswalk Could 'Trigger Epilepsy'
AVIATION
2) Many Airlines Will Not Meet FAA 5G Upgrade Deadline -IATA
3) Investigation Finds Communication Issues In Ballina Airport Separation Incident
4) Skye Air Launches India’s First Traffic Management System For Drones
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
5) Oklahoma’s Creek Turnpike Converts To Cashless Tolls Tonight
GPS / NAVIGATION
6) One GPS Mystery Solved, Another Remains
7) KASS: The Future Of Satellite-Based Augmentation System In South Korea
OTHER
8) What Are 15-Minute Cities? TikTok Misinformation Explained
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
9) University of Kentucky’s New Transportation Initiative Advocates For Accessibility For All
10) Trucking Company CFI Launches Video Series To Educate On Transportation Sector
RAILROADS
11) Ohio Derailment Has Grand Rapids Responders Talking Planning
12) Transport For Wales Launches On-Train Wi-Fi Portal With Real-Time Information
ROADWAYS
13) Bill To Rename Minnesota Highway After Prince Wants Memorial Sign To Be Purple
SAFETY / SECURITY
14) Iowa DOT Delays Mobile ID App To Make It Safer
15) Eurocontrol Data Snapshot Looks At Ransomware Groups Targeting Aviation’s Supply Chain
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
16) Los Angeles Metro Proposes 93 Billboard-Size Digital Signs To Display Ads, Travel Info
17) Toll-Free Number Announced To Access Traffic Information In Karnali Province, Nepal
18) New Transportation Center, Technology Improves Traffic In Hillsborough County, Florida
News Releases
1) Illinois DOT Awards $5.1 Million To UIC College Of Engineering For ITS Research
2) Tulsa International Airport Upgrades Crash Phone System
3) Brightline Launches New Rail Safety Campaign And Safety PSA
4) Bitsensing Launches Traffic Insight Monitoring Sensor To Revolutionize Smart Traffic Infrastructure
5) Miami-Dade Citizens’ Independent Transportation Trust Launches CITT Ambassador Program
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
Most folks driving in an area where snow and salt are on the roads know it’s important to keep your vehicle’s underbody clean to prevent rot. In the early 1920s, drivers in a few cities had a new way to get rid of vehicle grime.
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