Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

   

Transportation Communications Newsletter


 Tuesday, January 23, 2024 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION


1) Russia Deploys Silok Jammers To Ground Ukraine’s Drones

Fortune


2) Kayak Lets Users Filter Out Boeing 737 Max 9 Flights

404 Media


3) How AI Can Improve Business Aviations Operations

Business Airport International


FREIGHT


4) Amazon's Industrial Innovation Fund Expands Focus To Transportation Tech

Consumer Goods Technology


5) Wrapped Trailer Designs Help Fleets With Brand Recognition

Transport Topics


OTHER


6) Shailen Bhatt, FHWA Administrator – Safety, Leadership And The Impact Of The Infrastructure Investment And Jobs Act

ITE Talks Transportation podcast


7) Boeing’s New Lobbying Team Prepares For A New Crisis

Politico


8) An Open Dataset On Individual Perceptions Of Transport Policies In Hanoi, Vietnam

Scientific Data


9) Why Every Modern Airport, Transportation Hub Uses Digital Signage And Touchscreens

Digital Signage Today contributed content


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


10) Short Film On Road Safety To Hit Screens In India

Times of India


11) 20 People Died In A Limo Crash. A Reporter’s Persistence Helped Get Their Families Justice

Poynter


RAILROADS


12) Tapping Technology To Make Crossings Safer

Progressive Railroading


TRANSIT


13) San Francisco Bay Area Transit Agencies To Use Common Set Of Signs

The Bay Link


14) Los Angeles Metro Project With ‘Confusing’ Moniker Gets New Name

KTLA-TV


15) Transport For London’s Tech Chief On Using Technology To Drive A Business Revolution

Raconteur


16) Transit Tech Lab Releases Results For Human Capital, Operational Efficiency Challenges

Railway Age


VEHICLES


17) USDOT Announces The Draft National V2X Deployment Plan

USDOT ITS Joint Program Office video


18) Tesla Finally Releases FSD v12, Its Last Hope For Self-Driving

Electrek


19) GM Getting Rid Of ‘Ultra Cruise’ Branding As It Reevaluates Its ADAS Program

The Verge



Tuesday Transportation Oddities

What’s the world’s oldest traffic sign? Well, this 338-year-old sign in the Alfama section of Lisbon might qualify.


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