Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

  

Transportation Communications Newsletter

**25th Anniversary Year**

  Tuesday, July 11, 2023 - Cranford, New Jersey


**Disability Pride Month** 



ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION


1) San Jose, California Looks To AI To Stop Pedestrian Traffic Deaths

KGO-TV


AVIATION


2) 5G Deadline Caused ‘Minimal Disruption’ To Aviation, Says FAA

RCR Wireless News


3) Dallas Fort Worth Airport Uses Content Management System To Display English, Other Languages Based On Flight Schedule

Airport Business


4) Practical Incident Command System Integration For Airport Operators

Airport Business


FREIGHT


5) Use Of ‘Smart’ Containers Speeds Up As More Ocean Carriers Get Onboard

The Loadstar


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


6) Milwaukee County (Wisconsin) Leaders Gather Early Feedback From Safe Streets Roadshow

WTMJ-TV


ROADWAYS


7) Arizona To Standardize Truck-Restriction Highway Signs

Transport Topics


8) Salt Lake City To Test Signs To Tell Drivers How Long They’ll Wait For A Train To Pass

Salt Lake Tribune


TRANSIT


9) With Ridership On The Rebound, Twin Cities Metro Transit Works To Overcome Its Negative Perception

WCCO-TV


VEHICLES


10) GM Ditching CarPlay Could Go Bad, Complain Car Dealers

AppleInsider


11) Porsche Updating How CarPlay Works In Its Cars, Adding Climate Controls And More

The Verge



News Releases

1) FEMA, SiriusXM Expand Relationship To Enhance Delivery Of Emergency Alerts

2) New York MTA Announces New Customer Real-Time Email And Text Alert System

3) Independent Auto Repairers, Automakers Strike Major Right-To-Repair Pact

4) Yunex Traffic, LYT Partner To Deploy NextGen Emergency Preemption Solutions For Seattle, University Of Washington

5) New Jersey Congressman, Laborers Create Portal For Infrastructure Investments

6) As Part Of 25th Anniversary, SARTA Celebrates Riders With ‘Where Ya Goin’’ Campaign

7) Survey Now Open On San Francisco Bay Area Transit Wayfinding Effort


Tuesday Transportation Oddities

The world’s largest gas station recently opened in Sevierville, Tennessee. It has 120 gas pumps and covers 74,000 square feet. Better hurry if you want to visit this record holder. A larger Buck-ee’s is planned for Luling, Texas.


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