Transportation Communications Newsletter
**25th Anniversary Year**
Wednesday, May 3, 2023 - Cranford, New Jersey
**Poland Constitution Day**
AVIATION
1) FAA Will Not Extend Deadline On Critical 5G Airplane Retrofit
2) Philippines Will Briefly Shut Its Airspace This Month In Bid To Tackle Recent Outages
3) One-Pilot Planes A Possibility As Aviation Embraces AI, Emirates President Says
4) United Airlines Ad Campaign Supersizes The Fine Print For Denver Airport Travellers
CAMERAS
5) Tucson Testing New High-Tech Camera Monitoring To Improve Safety
6) Ticket Camera Rules Addressed In 12 Statehouses
FREIGHT
7) Biden Administration Ramps Up Data Exchange Program To Boost US Supply Chains
8) How AI Is Revolutionizing The Supply Chain And Making It More Efficient
HEALTH
9) Warehouses Afflicting Air, Noise Pollution On Millions Of Americans - Environmental Defense Fund
10) Amsterdam’s Airport Proposes Banning Night Flights, Private Jets To Cut Noise
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
11) Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems Reduce Accidents Involving Cyclists
12) Chatting Transport Technology At The TTF Conference
13) ERTICO Newsletter - May 3, 2023
MARITIME
14) Federal Maritime Commissioner Calls For Transparency In Shipping Industry
OTHER
15) Emailed Campaign Invite From West Virginia DOT Account Raises Questions
16) Study Show Governments Escape Blame By Contracting Services Such As Prisoner Transport
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
17) Twitter Restores Free API Access For Emergency, Weather And Transportation Alerts
18) St. Louis’ Lambert Airport Looks To Raise Parking Fees. But Officials Won’t Give Details.
19) Transport Of Hazmat By Rail Still Big, Risky Secret In Massachusetts
20) Florida GOP Lawmakers Approve Shielding Governor’s Travel Records
RAILROADS
21) FRA To Railroads: Approval Required For PTC System Outages Under Certain Conditions
22) Surface Transportation Board Extends Reporting Rule For Class I Service, Employment Data
23) UK Train Driver Academy To Teach European Rail Traffic Management System
24) 5G Networks Enable Automated Control Of Train Traffic
ROADWAYS
25) How Sensors Keep Bridges From Collapsing (And Other Structures Too)
SPACE
26) USSPACECOM Orchestrates NASA Satellite Movements
TRANSIT
27) Connecticut To Develop Unified Statewide Public Transit Information System For Mobile Devices
VEHICLES
28) US Senators Tout FCC’s 5.9 GHz Spectrum Waiver
News Releases
1) National Organizations For Youth Safety Celebrate Global Youth Traffic Safety Month
2) Pasadena, California’s New ‘Text Before Tow’ Program Alerts Motorists When Car Is About To Be Towed
3) LG’s ‘MyCar Alarm Service’ Integrates With KG Mobility’s New Cars
4) Transport For London Releases New Detailed Maps Of The Superloop
5) Vision Zero Youth Ambassadors To Take Over Montgomery County, Maryland DOT Social Media For 24 Hours
6) Presto Introduces Debit Taps On Ontario Transit Systems
7) COTA Partners With Uber, Masabi To Integrate Transit Trip Options and Ticket Purchase In Uber App
9) Ohio Traffic Safety Office Releases New Video In Series Aimed At Reducing Teen Crashes
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